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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from June 2013 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 2,285 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- The Boathouse, Twickenham
- Alfie Boe
- List of Hindi films of 2010
- List of Hindi films of 2011
- List of Hindi films of 2012
- List of Hindi films of 2013
- John Bolton (illustrator)
- Bom Bom
- Bonaventure
- Boniface of Savoy (bishop)
- Richard Booth
- Bootle Balliol Road railway station
- Bootle High School
- Booty Luv
- Booty Luv discography
- John Bostock
- Borough of Boston
- Michael Boulding
- Bournbrook
- Bournemouth Daily Echo
- William Bowyer (1663–1737)
- George E. P. Box
- BoxNation
- Adam Boyd
- Billy Boyd (footballer)
- Brabham BT19
- Philippe Bradshaw
- Thomas Bradwardine
- Richard Branson
- Guy Branston
- William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose
- Bread and Circuses (The View album)
- Break My Heart (Estelle song)
- Breakfast at Pappa's
- Bredfield House
- Billy Bremner (musician)
- Moya Brennan
- Hervey le Breton
- BrewDog
- David Brewster
- Ralph Brideoake
- Andrew Bridge (basketball)
- Bridgnorth
- Brighton Belle street mural
- Chris Brindley
- Brinscall railway station
- Trevor Brissett
- Bristol and South Wales Union Railway
- Bristol City Line
- Bristol Type 223
- Britannia High (soundtrack)
- British Leyland
- British Motor Corporation
- British Rail Class 50
- British Rail Class 158
- British Rail Class 334
- British Rail Class 555
- Beata Brookes
- Pamela Brooks
- Marlon Broomes
- Robert Brown (botanist, born 1842)
- Sidney Brown (electrical engineer)
- Simon Brown (footballer, born 1983)
- Stephen Brown (canoeist)
- Tony Brown (footballer, born 1945)
- Troy Brown (footballer)
- Broxbourne Mill
- Broxton railway station
- Borough of Broxtowe
- Joe Bryan
- Margaret Bryan
- Bradley Bubb
- Martin Buchan
- Willie Buchan
- Buckie
- Nathaniel Buckley
- A Bugged Out Mix by Klaxons
- Bulwell
- Bunhill Fields
- Mark Bunn (English footballer)
- Pery Burge
- Oliver Burgess
- Reuben Burgess
- RAF Burn
- A Burnt Offering for the Bone Idol
- Burnthouse, Cornwall
- Burrator and Sheepstor Halt railway station
- Burton Mail
- Steve Burton (footballer, born 1983)
- Bush (British band)
- Bushy Park
- Business and Enterprise Select Committee
- Buster (comics)
- Arthur John Butler
- Lily Butterfield
- David Button
- Butts Lane Halt railway station
- Nicholas Bye
- Peter Byrne (actor)
- Lady Byron
- Stephen Bywater
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- Caerleon railway station
- Caernarfonshire
- Robert Caesar
- Muffy Calder
- Calm Before the Storm (Venom album)
- Raymond Calverley
- Camber Castle
- Camberley Town F.C.
- Camberwell Cemeteries
- Cambridge University A.F.C.
- Cambuslang
- Murdoch Cameron
- Campbell of Auchinbreck
- Alexander Henry Campbell
- Archibald Campbell (Glasgow MP)
- Dugald Campbell
- John Campbell (1798–1830)
- John Campbell of Mamore
- Ricky Campbell
- Campuses of the University of Nottingham
- Can't Pretend
- Can't Stop the River
- Candida (play)
- Candyfloss and Medicine
- Canned Heat (song)
- Car Song (Elastica song)
- Caravan and the New Symphonia
- Caravan Beyond Redemption
- Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra
- Clive Carey
- Graham Carey
- Ann Cargill
- Carlisle
- Carolyna
- Carrington, Nottingham
- Carrion/Apologies to Insect Life
- Patricia Carson
- Robert Carson (numismatist)
- Jim Carter (actor)
- Casanova (The Divine Comedy album)
- Cash Machine
- Stafford Castledine
- Castleford
- Catch Us If You Can (film)
- Catholic Church in Scotland
- Catholic Herald
- List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation
- Cave Rave
- Cawdor Barracks
- Ceolnoth
- Ceremonials
- Ceremonials Tour
- Change (Killing Joke song)
- Paul Chapman (actor)
- Charing Cross
- Charlton Kings
- Richard Charlton
- Charter 88
- Chartered Institute of Building
- Charlie Charters
- Chase a Crooked Shadow
- Cheddleton railway station
- Cheeky for a Reason
- Cheesewring
- Chesham Cricket Club
- Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service
- Alice Chestre
- Chiaroscuro (Bass Communion album)
- Chiastic Slide
- Henry Chichele
- Chicken (The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster song)
- Adam Chicksen
- Billy Childish
- Children North East
- Chinatown, London
- Christian Council of Britain
- Christine McVie (album)
- Chuckle Brothers
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United Kingdom
- Churnet Valley Railway
- Clan Mackinnon
- Clan Sempill
- Clangers
- Clare College, Cambridge
- R. T. Claridge
- Graham Clark (Emmerdale)
- Martin Clark (snooker player)
- Matt Clark (footballer)
- Jamie Clarke (footballer, born 1982)
- Leon Clarke
- Willy Clarkson
- The Clash at Bonds International Casino
- Conor Clifford
- Clifton, Nottinghamshire
- Clissold Park
- Henry Peyton Cobb
- Brian Cobby
- Thomas Cobham
- The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code