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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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- De Moerbei
- Kaid Mohamed
- Reginald Mohun (died 1642)
- Sir Reginald Mohun, 1st Baronet
- Mojave 3
- Molotov and Haze
- Michael Molyns
- RNLB Mona (ON 775)
- Jeffrey Monakana
- Monk Bretton
- Monks Lane Halt railway station
- Monroe (TV series)
- Monster Moves
- Monsters of Rock
- Montacute
- Walter Montagu
- Montgreenan
- Tommy Mooney
- Luke Moore
- Robert Moore (Northern Ireland politician)
- Aina More
- Morelli's
- Morgan Morgan-Giles
- Arthur Eustace Morgan
- Cliff Morgan
- Nathan Morgan
- Samuel Morley (MP)
- Morning Sci-Fi
- Harry Morris (footballer, born 1897)
- Charles Morton (librarian)
- Harry Morton (footballer)
- Mel Morton
- Mossdale Caverns
- Mousehold Heath
- John Mousinho
- Move in My Direction
- Mow Cop
- Mowbray Park
- Robert de Mowbray
- Nik Mrdja
- Stephen Muggleton
- Sam Mullarkey
- Henry Murdac
- Aidan Murphy (footballer)
- David Murphy (footballer, born 1984)
- Matt Murphy (English footballer)
- Al Murray
- Sean Murray (Irish republican)
- Murrayfield Ice Rink
- Olly Murs discography
- Murton, County Durham
- Japanese battleship Musashi
- List of the most-visited attractions in the United Kingdom
- Music for the People (The Enemy album)
- Music Through a Cheap Transistor
- Robert Mutchell
- My Kz, Ur Bf
- My Love of This Land
- My Old Man Said
- Chris Myers (footballer)
- Myles and Connor
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- Kit Napier
- Carlo Nash
- NBR C Class
- Michael Nelson (footballer)
- Nettlecombe, Somerset
- George Neville (bishop)
- New Alresford
- New Cut Lane Halt railway station
- Newbury Racecourse railway station
- Newcastle City Hall
- Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven
- Newhaven, Edinburgh
- Martin Newland
- Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory
- Newmilns
- Newport City footbridge
- News and Tributes
- News of the World Tour
- Paul Newsome
- Newton Abbot
- Andy Newton-Lee
- Newton, South Lanarkshire
- 2012–13 NextGen Series
- Scarlett Nicholls
- Nicholas Harris Nicolas
- Night Riviera
- NIR 80 Class
- No Lucifer
- No. 60 Squadron RAF
- No. 97 Squadron RAF
- No. 138 Expeditionary Air Wing
- Nobody's Fool (Slade song)
- Nobody's Fools
- Noesa Penida
- Hugh Nonant
- Craig Noone
- Norfolk Orbital Railway
- Orlando Norie
- Mick Norman
- Normanton, West Yorkshire
- North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom)
- North Lincolnshire
- Northam Bridge
- List of Northern Ireland Parliament by-elections
- Northern Racing
- Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington
- Northside (band)
- Northumberland Development Project
- Oliver Norwood
- Nothhelm
- Lee Novak
- Novelist (musician)
- Nuclear Holiday
- Nerijus Numavičius
- John Nutter
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- All Saints' Church, Oakham
- Oblivious (film)
- Terence O'Brien (colonial administrator)
- Christian O'Connell
- James O'Connor (footballer, born 1984)
- Odo of Canterbury
- Of the Night (EP)
- Office for Civil Society Advisory Body
- Office Politics (album)
- Richard Offiong
- Oh Baby I...
- Oh! What a Lovely Tour
- Jamie O'Hara (footballer)
- Oidhche Sheanchais
- Sheyi Ojo
- Josh O'Keefe
- Natasha O'Keeffe
- Old Arley
- Old Basford
- Old Rectory, Warton
- Old Square, Birmingham
- Mark Oldroyd
- Stephen Oliver (scientist)
- Once Upon a Time in the West (album)
- One Big Family EP
- Brian O'Neil (footballer, born 1972)
- Only The Beatles...
- Opal Mantra
- Operation Sassoon
- Opinion polling for the 2016 Scottish Parliament election
- Oracle Sisters
- Order of the Leech
- Miriam O'Reilly
- Steve O'Rourke
- Albert Orsborn
- Oswald of Worcester
- Alexander Haldane Oswald
- RAF Ouston
- The Oval (Belfast)
- Over the Rainbow (2007 charity album)
- Over the Rainbow (2010 TV series)
- Overcome (Alexandra Burke album)
- Overload (Dot Rotten song)
- Oversteps (album)
- Samuel Owfield
- 1938 Oxford by-election
- Ken Oxford
- Oxide Radio
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- Pacific Codex
- Packed!
- Richard Pacquette
- Paddington
- Paddington Green, London
- Paddington South (UK Parliament constituency)
- The Paddingtons
- Louis Page
- Marianna Palka
- Pallinsburn House
- Keith Palmer (police officer)
- F. D. J. Pangemanann
- Panic Attack (The Paddingtons song)
- Paper Monsters
- Mike Paradinas
- Paranoiac (film)
- The Park Estate
- Park's Motor Group
- Norman Parke
- Sir Gilbert Parker, 1st Baronet
- Mike Parkes
- Arvind Parmar
- Robert Parning
- Partney
- Jamie Paterson (footballer, born 1991)
- Neil Paterson (writer)
- Bill Paul (cyclist)
- Peace (band)
- Peacetime (album)
- Richard Peacock (footballer)
- Gary Pearson (footballer)
- Jock Pearson
- Nigel Pearson
- Sam Pearson (Emmerdale)
- Nathan Peat
- Steve Peat