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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from October 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 1,798 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Vladimir Dubrovskii
- Mark Dudbridge
- Earl of Dudley
- Dudley Hippodrome
- James Augustine Duff
- Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton
- Edward Duke (antiquary)
- MV Dumana
- William Duncan (missionary)
- David Dundas (British Army officer)
- Dundee Law
- Dungannon
- Dunkirk (TV series)
- Alan Durban
- Glen Durrant
- Durrington, West Sussex
E
- Earls Court Rangers
- East Anglian Railway Museum
- East Somerset Railway
- Eastern University, Sri Lanka
- Eastnor Castle
- EasyJet
- Wayne Ebanks
- Eclectic Warrior
- Matthew Edgar
- Edinburgh Corporation Tramways
- Edinburgh Trams
- John Edwin (1768–1805)
- Rowland Egerton-Warburton
- Eggesford
- Eighth Army (United Kingdom)
- Eldwick
- Elections in Northern Ireland
- An Electric Storm
- Elliot Junction rail accident
- Elliot, Angus
- William Elliot (RAF officer)
- Ellis Briggs
- Ely railway station
- St Etheldreda's Church, Ely
- Umit Eminoglu
- Nicole Emmanuel
- SS Empire Javelin
- Enterprise Allowance Scheme
- Epsom College
- Jacob Erskine
- Essex Brigade
- Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex
- Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex
- Ettington Park Hotel
- European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 5
- Everton F.C.
- Excell International School
- Exhall Grange School
F
- 2009–10 FA Trophy
- Factories Act 1961
- Factory Floor (album)
- William Charles Fahie
- Paloma Faith discography
- Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland
- Fargate
- Donald Farmer
- Feels So Good (Mel B song)
- Glenn Ferguson
- Fews Lower
- Fews Upper
- Finally Woken
- Jane Findlater
- John Finnemore (born 1863)
- Jim Finney
- Paddy Finucane
- Darryl Fitton
- William Fitzwilliam (Sheriff of London)
- Flag of Northern Ireland
- Barry Flanagan
- Fletcher Collection
- Float railway station
- Footdee
- For Once in My Life (Mel B song)
- Forced Entertainment
- Forget Me Not (Lucie Silvas song)
- Formby High School
- Andrew Foster (musician)
- Hector Munro, 13th Baron of Foulis
- Henry Fowler (hymn writer)
- The Foxes (band)
- Ronald Frame
- John Francomb
- Tom Franklin (rugby union)
- Walter Franklin (cricketer)
- Charles Craufurd Fraser
- Vito Frazzi
- Stuart Freeborn
- Freegle
- John French, 1st Earl of Ypres
- Fresh Meat (TV series)
- Friends of Bank Hall
- Frost Meadowcroft
- Mark Frost (darts player)
- The Frythe
- F.U.E.P.
- Ricardo Fuller
- Richard Fuller (Conservative politician)
G
- Gabrielle (singer)
- George Stewart, 8th Earl of Galloway
- Gangotri (cow)
- Ritchie Gardner
- Prachi Garg
- Alf Garnett
- Angelica Garnett
- Ben Garrod
- Gartmore Group
- Holbrook Gaskell II
- Mike Gatting
- Gazelle Twin
- The Gentleman Adventurer
- Geography of Jersey
- Geography of London
- Gerry George
- Richie George
- Gerry and the Pacemakers
- Ghost Town (The Specials song)
- Edward Gibbon
- Gibraltar Barbarians Rugby Club
- Donald Gibson (architect)
- Guy Gibson
- Tony Gibson (psychologist)
- Willie Gibson (footballer, born 1984)
- Mick Gidden
- Gidea Park
- Gilderoy (outlaw)
- Andrew Gilding
- Phil Gilman
- Hermione Gingold
- GKN Sankey F.C.
- Glassheart
- Glastonbury Festival 2014
- Glastonbury Festival 2015
- Alan Glazier
- Glenglassaugh distillery
- The Glitter Band
- Glyne Gap Halt railway station
- Richard Goddard (died 1596)
- Godfrey of Chichester
- Goffs Oak
- The Good Earth (Manfred Mann's Earth Band album)
- Matthew Goode
- Sidonie Goossens
- Michael Gorman (librarian)
- Ian Gorst
- Paul Gosling
- Gospel Oak to Barking line
- John Gough (footballer)
- Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood
- All Saints Church, Goxhill
- Jedrek Grabowski
- Roderick Gradidge
- Graffiti on the Train
- Reginald Graham
- Tim Graham (TV producer)
- HMS Grampus (S04)
- Robert Grant (VC)
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville
- Greasby
- Great Things (album)
- The Great White Monkey
- Shaun Greatbatch
- Peter Green (musician)
- Robbie Green
- Philippa Gregory
- Denis Griffiths
- Nick Grimshaw
- Grouville
- Growing Pains (Dinosaur Pile-Up album)
- Steve Grubb
- Edgar A. Guest
- William Gull
- Trina Gulliver
H
- Ned Haig
- Hailsham
- Haken (band)
- Andrew Hall (RAF officer)
- Kane Hames
- Andy Hamilton (darts player)
- Peter F. Hamilton
- William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton
- Arthur George Hammond
- Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981)
- Hampton School
- Christopher Hampton
- Hanbury Street
- Handfasting
- Handley Page Heyford
- Handsworth RUFC
- Ted Hankey
- Richard Harding (cricketer)
- Fred Hargreaves
- Rod Harrington
- Harry Hill's Real Life Adventures in TV Land
- Les Hart