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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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- Anna Dabis
- Will Dagger
- Bob Dagnall
- Ceri Dallimore
- Dallowgill
- Damems
- Dane Valley Way
- Eliza, Lady Darling
- Dauer 962 Le Mans
- George Davidge
- James Davison (poet/songwriter)
- Billy Davies (rugby league, born 1948)
- Gwen Davies (editor)
- Peter Dawe
- Dirk de Beer
- Edna Deane
- French corvette Décius (1795)
- Deep Dale
- Ross Denny
- Derbyshire Dome
- Billy Derbyshire
- Diana (1799 ship)
- George Dickenson
- Helen Dickinson
- Charles Dillon, 14th Viscount Dillon
- Vincent Dilorenzo
- Billy Dingsdale
- Martin Ditcham
- George Dixon (rugby league)
- Djesse Vol. 3
- George Dobson (rugby league)
- Katie Doherty
- Jonny Dollar
- Don't Start Now
- Stephen Dowell
- Francis Drake
- Drax Hales railway station
- Violet Dreschfeld
- Driffield School
- Matthew Dryden
- Dudley North (UK Parliament constituency)
- Dunford
- Dunphail Castle
- Dutch resistance
- Bernard Dwyer
- Les Dyl
E
- Earl of Chesterfield (1781 EIC ship)
- East Brighton Park
- East European Shepherd
- Eastburn, West Yorkshire
- Eavestone
- Ebberston
- HMS Eclipse (1804)
- The Economist editorial stance
- Eggleton, Herefordshire
- Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin
- Elizabeth (1798 ship)
- Ellingstring
- Edward Elliott (songwriter)
- Emperor Alexander (1813 Chepstow ship)
- Emperor Alexander (1814 Sunderland ship)
- Commonwealth of England
- Enter Achilles
- Vicky Entwistle
- Eppleby
- George Epps (actuary)
- Arthur Evans
- Luke Evans (politician)
- Ex on the Beach (British TV series)
- Siege of Exeter (1642)
- Eyam Moor
- Eye, Herefordshire
- Eye, Moreton and Ashton
F
- Fadmoor
- Fajr (satellite)
- Brian Farmer
- Farnacres
- Farnhill
- Farnley, North Yorkshire
- Liam Farrell
- Guy Fawkes
- Willis Fawley
- Felton, Herefordshire
- Fencote railway station
- Vinny Finigan
- Liam Finn (rugby league)
- Fire and brimstone
- Bob Fitzsimmons
- George Flanagan
- Flicker (album)
- James Ford (cricketer, born 1836)
- Agnes Freda Forres
- Keith Forsey
- Will Forster
- Liam Forsyth
- Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank
- Lewis Foster
- George Fox
- Lyla Foy
- David Francolini
- The Frolic of the Beasts
- Fron-Boeth and Pant Mawr quarries
- Battle of Fulhope Law
- Future Nostalgia (song)
- Fyvie railway station
G
- Peter Gaddum
- Gainsborough Central railway station
- Bernard Ganley
- Josh Ganson
- Len Garbett
- Gardnerian Wicca
- Church of St Michael and All Angels, Garton on the Wolds
- Richard Gascoigne
- Geoffrey Gates (British MP)
- N. Gautham
- David Gedge
- General Baird (1801 ship)
- John Gibson (songwriter)
- Ewen Gillies
- John Brodie Gilroy
- Gisborough Hall
- Chris Given-Wilson
- Glass
- Joseph Glass (potter)
- Sybil Mullen Glover
- Gluck (painter)
- Jon Goddard
- Golcar
- The Golden Beam
- Goldsborough Hall
- William Thomas Goode
- John Goodison (musician)
- Les Gorley
- Benjamin Gott
- Walter Gowers
- Leslie Grainge
- All Saints' Church, Granby
- Grand National
- Crispin Gray
- Jon Grayshon
- Great Smog of London
- Great Unrest
- Les Greenall
- Greenfield Valley
- Josh Griffin
- Dave Griffiths (musician)
- Grin Low
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- Bob Haigh
- Ben Halfpenny
- Halifax Town A.F.C.
- Hambleton Hall, Lancashire
- Maggie Hamilton
- St Francis de Sales, Hampton Hill and Upper Teddington
- Zahra Hankir
- Jesper Hansen (cricketer)
- Harboro' Rocks
- John Harbottle
- John Hargreaves (snooker player)
- Ralph Harris, Baron Harris of High Cross
- Ben Harrison (rugby league)
- Liam Harrison (rugby league)
- Ron Harrison
- Harthill Moor
- Michael Harwood (musician)
- Ollie Hassell-Collins
- Havercroft
- Mike Hawker (songwriter)
- Hay Dale
- Michael Head (musician)
- Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020
- Hearing range
- James Hearn
- Hedsor Water
- Luke Hellebronth
- Ben Hellewell
- Cuthbert Hely
- Christoph Henkel
- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Henlow
- William Heron (died 1428)
- George Hesketh
- Hewell Grange
- James Heywood (cricketer)
- Liam Higgins (rugby league)
- High Edge
- Leonard Higson
- Historiography of the Crusades
- History of England
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Hoar Cross Hall
- David Hobkirk
- Chris Hodge
- Dean Hodgson
- Jessica Hogg
- Billy Holding
- Hollins Hill
- Stanley Hollis
- Holme, West Yorkshire
- Greg Holmes (cricketer)
- Dylan Hondo
- Liam Hood