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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.
Pages in category "Use British English from July 2015"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,711 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Alfred Hackman
- Hackney Flashers
- Kaleem Haitham
- Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead
- Hallaton
- David Hallatt
- Hallen, Gloucestershire
- Simon Halsey
- Hambrook
- Hamilton Gymnasium F.C.
- Paul Hammond (musician)
- Scott Hammond (musician)
- William Hammond (cyclist)
- Hamstall Ridware
- Richard Handley
- Hanson Academy
- Colin Hanton
- Happiness Tour
- Azizul Haque (scholar, born 1919)
- Harare Declaration
- Harborne carnival
- James Harding (journalist)
- HMS Hardy (1912)
- Harlech railway station
- Jamie Harney
- Harringworth railway station
- Lee Harris (drummer)
- Bobby Harrison
- Charles Harrison (art historian)
- Jane Ellen Harrison
- Mark Harrison (comics)
- Martin Harrison (art historian)
- Harry Stoke
- Harsh Reality
- Richard Hartis
- Donna Hartley
- Harwich Force
- Francis Haskell
- Hassocks railway station
- Gavin Hastings
- Hathern
- Havelock F.C.
- Hawkesbury Upton
- Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire
- Hay-on-Wye
- Haymarket Ice Rink
- Haymarket, Newcastle
- Haywards Heath railway station
- Health and Social Care Partnership
- Mark Heaney
- Heart Digital
- Heart Scotland
- Heartland FM
- Hearts of Liddesdale F.C.
- Heathrow Airport
- Heathrow Express
- Mary Margaret Heaton
- Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Robert Heaton
- Hebrew Socialist Union in London
- John Hedley (bishop)
- Height of Fashion (horse)
- Hellfire Festival
- Helmdon railway station
- Helmdon Village railway station
- Hemington, Leicestershire
- David Henderson (broadcaster)
- Philip Hendy
- Henfield railway station
- Bob Henrit
- Henry Mellish School and Specialist Sports College
- Herdmanflat Hospital
- Hereford railway station
- Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway
- Hesketh Hubbard Art Society
- Hesketh Racing
- Robert Hewison
- Steve Hewitt
- Hey, Mr. Producer!
- Hibernian Park
- John Higgins (footballer, born 1933)
- High School (British TV series)
- High School of Glasgow
- Higham Ferrers railway station
- Higham on the Hill
- Highworth branch line
- Brendan Hill
- Hill, Gloucestershire
- Hillhead High School
- Hillpark Secondary School
- Hillspeed
- C. Lewis Hind
- Hinton, South Gloucestershire
- Alfred James Hipkins
- Michael Hirst (art historian)
- His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
- Jon Hiseman
- History Cold Case
- The History of British India
- History of the Royal Marines
- History of the Scots Guards (1914–1945)
- History of York City F.C. (1922–1980)
- Hitler Diaries
- Hoby with Rotherby
- Antony Hodgkinson
- Hogarth Club
- George Hogarth
- Holiday of My Lifetime
- Holland Park Circle
- Steve Holley
- Holm Park, Moffat
- Dan Holman
- Holme St Cuthbert
- Malcolm Holmes
- Holmgate railway station
- Holmlea Primary School
- Holy War (locomotive)
- RAF Home Command
- Honiara International Airport
- Hugh Honour
- Robert Hope-Jones
- Horizon Community College
- Herbert Horne
- Horninghold
- Horsham railway station
- Alec Horsley
- Nicholas Horsley
- Horsted Keynes railway station
- Hose, Leicestershire
- Hospital of St Cross
- Amjad Hossain (politician, born 1924)
- Hoton
- Houghton on the Hill
- Hucknall Central railway station
- Hucknall Town railway station
- Hugglescote
- Mathew Hughes
- Henry Rainsford Hulme
- Humanist Society Scotland
- Albert Arthur Humbles
- Hundred Reasons
- Hungarton
- List of preserved Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST locomotives
- Jeremy Hunt (cyclist)
- Graham Hunter
- Hurts discography
- Husbands Bosworth
- Hutchesons' Grammar School
- H. Montgomery Hyde
- Ralph Hyde
- Hyndburn Borough Council elections
- Hyndland Secondary School
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- I Am (Leona Lewis song)
- I Wanna Get Lost with You
- ICE Software
- Ifield railway station
- Illston on the Hill
- Illuminated (song)
- IMANI Centre for Policy and Education
- Imberhorne Viaduct
- Immanuel College, Bradford
- Immortal Beloved (audio drama)
- Impulsoria
- George Blair Imrie
- In Colour (Jamie xx album)
- In Session (New Order album)
- Independent Asylum Commission
- John Ingamells
- Ingarsby
- Ingliston
- Ingliston Racing Circuit
- Ingst
- Inny Valley Railway
- Insch War Memorial Hospital
- ...instore
- International Arbitration and Peace Association
- International Institute for Strategic Studies
- International Planned Parenthood Federation
- Invaders from Mars (audio drama)
- Inverclyde Royal Hospital
- Inverleith
- Inverurie Hospital
- Invicta (locomotive)
- The Invisible (band)
- Irreligion in the United Kingdom
- Irthlingborough railway station
- Islam and the Future of Tolerance
- Islam in Bermuda
- Islam in Papua New Guinea
- Islam in Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Islam in Tuvalu
- Islandmagee
- Isles FM
- ISport International
- It's... Madness
- It's... Madness Too
- ITV1 HD