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This category combines all use British English from March 2020 (2020-03) 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 1,999 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Abinger Common War Memorial
- Jane Ackroyd
- Adlington railway station (Lancashire)
- AES3
- Æthelstan's invasion of Scotland
- Africaine (1832 ship)
- Violet Aitken
- The Alan Higgs Centre
- HMS Albacore (1793)
- HMS Albacore (1804)
- Richard Aldington
- Aldwarke Main Colliery
- Alford Windmill
- Niamh Algar
- Alice through the Looking Glass (1998 film)
- All Saints Catholic College, Huddersfield
- All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics
- George Allen (footballer, born 1932)
- Allerthorpe Common
- Allerton Castle
- HMS Amethyst (1793)
- Israel Amice
- Ampney St Peter
- Andreas, Isle of Man
- Anlaby House
- Another Europe Is Possible
- Anstey Castle
- Apollo (1798 ship)
- Aquae Arnemetiae
- Kurtis McKenzie
- Arena, Vienna
- Hollie Armitage
- Nigar Arpadarai
- Len Arran
- ARTTS International
- Siege of Arundel
- Anna Ascani
- Asia (1799 ship)
- William Asquith
- Aston cum Aughton
- HMS Athenienne (1796)
- Atlas (1812 EIC ship)
- Auchterless railway station
- Automatic Train Protection (United Kingdom)
- Alan Ayckbourn
- Eric Ayles
B
- Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned
- Joshua L. Bagnall
- The Bahamas
- Baikonur Cosmodrome
- James Bain (Egremont MP)
- Baitings Reservoir
- Bakewell Castle
- Cathy Bakewell, Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville
- Balderhead Reservoir
- Andrew Balding
- Balk, North Yorkshire
- George Ballantyne
- J. G. Ballard
- Ballidon Dale
- HMS Ballinderry (K255)
- Bangladesh A cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2019–20
- Barlby High School
- Barlow railway station
- Josh Barlow (rugby league)
- Barn Hill Meadows
- Barnes Wallis Academy
- 1998 Barnet London Borough Council election
- George Osborne Barratt
- Edward Barton (musician)
- Barwick in Elmet and Scholes
- Bassetlaw (UK Parliament constituency)
- BBC World Service
- BBC Worldwide
- Beautiful as the Moon – Terrible as an Army with Banners
- Becca Hall
- Catherina Becker
- Beckhead Plantation
- Bedale Hall
- Bedale railway station
- Bedrule Castle
- Belém do Pará Convention
- Les Belshaw
- Billy Belshaw
- Atarah Ben-Tovim
- Benevolence (tax)
- Michael Benson (poet)
- Billy Bentham
- John Francis Bentley
- 1931 Bermondsey Borough election
- 1934 Bermondsey Borough election
- 1937 Bermondsey Borough election
- 1945 Bermondsey Borough election
- 1949 Bermondsey Borough election
- Beside You (Van Morrison song)
- Pete Best
- James Bethell, 5th Baron Bethell
- 1998 Bexley London Borough Council election
- Lewis Bienek
- St John the Evangelist, Bierley
- Bilbie family
- Jimmy Bilsbury
- Bingley Three Rise Locks
- Bird in the Belly
- Birkdale High School
- Birmingham Botanical Gardens, England
- Bishop Thornton
- Bishop's Frome
- Bix Bottom
- Black and burst
- Blackshaw
- Blacksmiths Arms, Broughton Mills
- Blacktoft Sands RSPB reserve
- Blaenau Ffestiniog
- Katharine Blake (singer)
- Blok D
- Blue Collar Conservatism
- Boatwomen's training scheme
- Bocking Windmill
- Joel Bogen
- Ben Bolger
- Bolton Castle
- Bond's Hospital
- HMS Bonetta (1798)
- Joseph Bonnar
- C F Booth
- Bossall
- William Bosville
- Ian Botham
- Trevor Bowen (rugby)
- Church of St Thomas à Becket, Box
- Boyne (1822 ship)
- Braddock (1815 ship)
- Bradford Odeon
- Lewis Bradley (rugby)
- Bradwell Moor
- Battle of Bramber Bridge
- Brandsby
- Henry Brandt
- Break My Heart (Dua Lipa song)
- 1998 Brent London Borough Council election
- David Brewis
- Brexit Party election results
- Martin Briley
- Dexter Britain
- Michael Broadbent
- Operation Broadshare
- Armando Broja
- 1998 Bromley London Borough Council election
- George Broughton
- George Brown (rugby league, Batley)
- Gordon Brown
- Sky Brown
- David Browne (politician)
- Broxtowe (UK Parliament constituency)
- Olivia Mary Bryden
- William Radford Bryden
- Dan Bryer
- Katie Buckhaven
- Billy Bulmer
- George Bunter
- Burbage Edge
- Burbage Rocks
- Bob Burdell
- Bill Burgess (rugby league, born 1897)
- Burkina Faso at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Burrill
- Paul Burwell
- Buttercrambe Castle
- Buxton lime industry
- Buxton Pavilion Gardens
- Buxton Racecourse
C
- Cackleshaw
- Cadw
- Caldwell, North Yorkshire
- Cales Dale
- Cambridge Analytica
- Cambridge South railway station
- Bert Cambridge
- Camden New Journal
- Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly
- Campsall
- Gertrude Candiru
- St Wilfrid's Church, Cantley
- Capital punishment in Kenya
- Leonard Carey
- City of Carlisle
- George Carmichael (rugby league)
- Michael Carr (composer)
- John Corrie Carter
- Castle Frome
- Castleford bus station
- Catcliffe Glass Cone
- Catholic Church and Nazi Germany
- Cats Tor
- Catterick Racecourse
- Raymond-Guilhem de Caupenne
- Richard Champernowne
- Chapeltown, South Yorkshire
- Charlie Chaplin