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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from July 2015 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,671 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Beachbuggy
- Nina Beachcroft
- Sydney George Hulme Beaman
- Bearsuit
- Jack Beasley (footballer)
- Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
- John Beattie (footballer)
- Beaver Scouts (The Scout Association)
- Beckfoot Upper Heaton
- Beckingham railway station
- Francis Octavius Bedford
- Bedlam Theatre
- Beeby
- Beechdean Motorsport
- The Bees (English band)
- Belcher's Bar
- Eileen Bell (artist)
- Quentin Bell
- Bellahouston Academy
- The Belle Vue EP
- Belle Vue Girls' Academy
- Bellshill F.C.
- David Benedictus
- Martyn Bennett
- Veronica Bennett
- Benton, Tyne and Wear
- Tim Benton
- Benwell
- Benwell Nature Park
- Elisabeth Beresford
- Bermuda Lacrosse Association
- Bermudians Against the Draft
- Bernard White Racing
- Judith Berrisford
- John Berry (arts administrator)
- Anthony Bertram
- Nicola Bertram
- Berwick, Gloucestershire
- Bescaby
- Bestwood Colliery railway station
- Better Than Love
- Bev Bevan
- Bewcastle Castle
- Enid Bibby
- Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew
- Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway
- Big Brother (British TV series) series 15
- Big Flame (band)
- Margaret Biggs
- Andrew Billen
- Billesdon
- Billing railway station
- Billingshurst railway station
- Bingham Road railway station (Nottinghamshire)
- Will Birch
- Michael Bird (author)
- Baron Birdwood
- Birkenhead School
- Birkenhead Sixth Form College
- Birmabright
- List of mayors of Birmingham
- HMS Birmingham (D86)
- Birmingham Gay Village
- Birmingham International Carnival
- Birmingham Pride
- Birmingham Tattoo
- Birmingham Triennial Music Festival
- Birnam Arts
- Birstall, Leicestershire
- 1929 Birthday Honours
- 1930 Birthday Honours
- 1945 Birthday Honours
- 1979 Birthday Honours
- Bishop Vaughan Catholic School
- Bishops Castle Railway
- Clan Bissett
- Bittesby
- Bitton
- Bivouac (band)
- Blab Happy
- Blaby
- Black Box Recorder
- Black Camel Pictures
- Black Devon
- Black Magic (Little Mix song)
- Black Wire
- The Black (Asking Alexandria album)
- Terence Blacker
- Blackfordby
- Blackfriars F.C.
- Blackie and Son
- Rory Blackwell
- Charles Otto Blagden
- Jon Blake (author)
- Quentin Blake
- Blakelaw
- Eric Blakeley
- Blakesley railway station
- Blaston
- Gerry Blattner
- Bleach (British band)
- Blidworth and Rainworth railway station
- Blind (Hurts song)
- Blisworth railway station
- Tom Blofeld
- Blood, Tears & Gold
- Bloodstock Open Air
- Bloomsbury Group
- The Blue Planet
- Bluebell Railway
- Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt
- Blythswood F.C.
- Bôa
- John Boardman (art historian)
- Boardwalk (music club)
- Roland Bocquet
- Omar Bogle
- Bognor Regis branch line
- Bognor Regis railway station
- Andy Bolton
- The Bomb Party
- Bond Bug
- Denis Bond (writer)
- Jason Bonham
- Bonhill F.C.
- Macauley Bonne
- Borders General Hospital
- Borough Group
- Borth railway station
- Bosham railway station
- Joe Bossano
- Lucy M. Boston
- Clan Boswell
- Botcheston
- Bottesford South railway station
- Bottesford, Leicestershire
- Boughton railway station (Nottinghamshire)
- Roy Boulter
- Bouquet of Barbed Wire
- Bill Bower (footballer)
- The Boy in the River
- Boy Kill Boy
- Robert Boyd, 5th Lord Boyd
- The Boyfriends (British band)
- Boyracer
- Boyton, Suffolk
- BR Battle of Britain class 34073 249 Squadron
- BR Standard Class 5 73050
- BR Standard Class 5 73082 Camelot
- BR Standard Class 5 73096
- BR Standard Class 5 73129
- BR Standard Class 5 73156
- BR Standard Class 6 72010 Hengist
- BR Standard Class 7 70000 Britannia
- BR Standard Class 7 70048 The Territorial Army 1908–1958
- BR Standard Class 8
- Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen, 1st Baron Brabourne
- Brackley Central railway station
- Brackley railway station
- John Buckley Bradbury
- Bradford Academy, West Yorkshire
- Bradford Christian School
- Chris Bradford
- Bradfords Bakers
- Tom Bradley (British politician)
- Tony Bradman
- Bradyll (locomotive)
- Braehead Arena
- Bramber railway station
- Henrietta Branford
- Brascote
- Braunston London Road railway station
- Karl Brazil
- Breast Cancer Research (Scotland)
- Brechin F.C.
- Breedon on the Hill
- Elinor Brent-Dyer
- Brentingby
- Aled Brew
- Gordon Brewer
- Bridge of Weir F.C.
- Harriet Bridgeman
- Bridgeyate
- Bridport Railway
- Brigadier Ambrose
- Briganté
- Matthew Briggs
- Raymond Briggs
- The Brightlights
- Richard Brindley
- Bringhurst
- Joyce Lankester Brisley
- British Forces Aden
- British Formula One Racing Team
- British Ladies' Football Club
- British merchant seamen of World War II
- British Plant Communities
- British Polar Engines
- British Racing Motors
- British Racing Partnership