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This category combines all use British English from July 2017 (2017-07) 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 2,248 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Atalanta (1915 automobile)
- Atalanta (1937 automobile)
- Atalanta Motors
- Atcham
- Atheist Bus Campaign
- Athelm
- Atherleigh railway station
- Atherstone railway station
- Atherton Bag Lane railway station
- Atherton railway station
- Athletics at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
- Athletics at the 1986 Commonwealth Games
- Athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Athlone House
- Athmac
- Atholl
- Atholl-class corvette
- Athulf
- Atkinson and Philipson
- Atlantic 21-class lifeboat
- Atlantic 75-class lifeboat
- Atlantic Coast Line (Cornwall)
- Atlantic College Lifeboat Station
- Atlantic Fleet (United Kingdom)
- Atlantic Gateway (North West England)
- Atlantic Steam Navigation Company
- Atlantic Wharf
- Atlas (1801 ship)
- Atlas (1811 ship)
- Atlas (December 1801 ship)
- Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland
- Atomette
- Auchnacree
- Auchnagatt railway station
- Auchnarrow
- Auchterarder railway station
- Auchterhouse Hill
- Auchtermuchty railway station
- Audacious-class aircraft carrier
- Audacious-class ironclad
- Audenshaw railway station (1883–1905)
- Audenshaw tram stop
- Audit Scotland
- Auditor General for Scotland
- Audlem railway station
- Audley and Bignall End railway station
- Audley End Airfield
- Edmund Audley
- Aughton Park railway station
- Augustine United Church
- Augustinian Friary, York
- Auldbar Road railway station
- Auldearn railway station
- Auldgirth railway station
- Aultmore
- Aultmore railway station
- Ausfod
- Austel Motorcycles
- Auster Adventurer
- Auster Agricola
- Auster Aiglet Trainer
- Auster Alpine
- Auster AOP.6
- Auster AOP.9
- Auster Arrow
- Auster Atom
- Auster Autocar
- Eddie Austin
- HMT Awatea
- Ruth Aylett
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- BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4
- Y S Bakhle
- Frank Bailey (footballer, born 1800s)
- Kevin Bailey (poet)
- Kevin Bain
- Nick Baker (naturalist)
- Baldwin (abbot of Bury St Edmunds)
- John de Bale
- Eustace Balfour
- John Balliol
- Hugh de Balsham
- Barnabe Barnes
- John Barnet
- Kerry Barr
- Russell Barr
- Richard Barre
- Laurence D. Barron
- Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet
- William Basset (12th-century judge)
- Edmund Chisholm Batten
- Stefan Bauer
- BBC News
- Richard Beauchamp (bishop)
- Henry Beaufort
- Lewis de Beaumont
- Becket controversy
- Thomas Beckington
- 2017 Beckton acid attack
- Veronica Beechey
- Humphry Beevor
- Antony Bek (bishop of Durham)
- Antony Bek (bishop of Norwich)
- Thomas Bek (bishop of Lincoln)
- Belasis Lane railway station
- Richard Bell (bishop)
- Richie Bennett
- Beonna (bishop of Hereford)
- Beornheah
- Frank Beresford (footballer)
- James Berkeley (bishop)
- Bernard (bishop of Carlisle)
- Tom Berry (rugby union)
- Alain Berset
- Stephen Bersted
- The Best of Feeder / Arrow
- Jehnny Beth
- Betta Living
- Elizabeth Beverley
- Bob Bigg
- Manasser Biset
- Laura Bissell
- Thomas Bitton
- Tom Blackburn (pharmacologist)
- Jack Blackman (English footballer)
- Ben Blackmore
- Isa Blagden
- Ryan Blair (footballer)
- John de Blennerhassett
- Eliot Bliss
- David Blomfield
- Bloom Twins
- Elizabeth Blower
- John Blund
- Richard Blund
- Robert Blund
- Blything Rural District
- Bodley Medal
- Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford
- John Bokyngham
- Bombardier Incentro AT6/5
- English ship Bonaventure (1567)
- English ship Bonaventure (1621)
- William Bonnar
- Bonnyton Thistle F.C.
- John Booth (bishop)
- Lawrence Booth
- William Booth (bishop)
- Bosmere and Claydon Rural District
- William Bouch
- Reginald Boulers
- Henry Bowet
- William Bowie (footballer)
- William Bradbridge
- Laurence Bradshaw
- Paul Brady
- Brandon Rural District
- Giles de Braose
- Nick Bray
- HMT Bredon (T223)
- Bregowine
- Nicholas Breton
- Richard le Breton
- Nick Brett
- Phillip Bridges
- John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater
- Brihthelm (bishop of Selsey)
- Brihtwine
- Brislington West
- Bristol
- PS Bristol Queen (1946)
- British Rail Class 395
- Nick Broad
- William Broadbent
- William Brodie (sculptor)
- Herbert Brooks
- Edward Brown (barrister)
- Izzy Brown
- Samuel Morison Brown
- William Brown (footballer, born 1912)
- William Brown (industrial relations expert)
- Edmund Bruce Ball
- Thomas Brunce
- Nicholas Bubwith
- William Buchan (physician)
- Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham
- Russell Bulgin
- William Buller (bishop)
- William Bullerwell
- William Bulloch (bacteriologist)
- Bulmer, North Yorkshire
- Dominique de Buman
- Burgheard
- Henry Burghersh
- John Burghill
- Geoffrey de Burgh
- Didier Burkhalter
- Bob Burnet
- Willie Burnet
- John George Burnett
- Islay Burns