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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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- Of Arrowe Hill
- Offa's Dyke
- Oggy Oggy Oggy
- Ponsonby Ogle
- Oh My Goodness
- Oh, soft was the song
- Old Clee
- Old Penarthians RFC
- Old Woughton
- Oldway Mansion
- Antonio Olmos
- Olney, Buckinghamshire
- Geoffrey Olsen
- Olveston
- One Night in Bangkok
- One Shot (JLS song)
- Oneilland
- Oneilland East
- Open top buses in Weston-super-Mare
- Ordnance Survey
- Ordnance Survey buildings
- Orior Lower
- Orior Upper
- Orlock Bridge Fault
- Ormesby
- Osbaldwick
- John Robert Osborn
- Colin Osborne
- Tony O'Shea
- Ossington Preceptory
- Our Friends in the North
- River Ouse, Yorkshire
- Out of the Ordinary Festival
- Sarah Outen
- Denis Ovens
- Samuel Owen (artist)
- Tuppy Owens
- Oxford Saints
- Oxford Shooting Stars
- Oxford Stadium
P
- Paignton
- Kevin Painter
- Palace Theatre, Plymouth
- Pangbourne
- Howard Panter
- Panto!
- John Papillon (cricketer)
- Paris Live Session
- Parish Church of St Helier
- Parishes of Jersey
- Parisi (tribe)
- Park Crescent, Brighton
- Parkgate, Cheshire
- Parliament of Northern Ireland
- Catherine Parr
- Karl Parsons
- A Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of the Emotional Party
- Russell Pascoe
- Paston Letters
- Patchway
- Paternoster Row
- Iain Paul
- Paull
- Paulton
- PD Ports
- Dave Pearce
- William Barclay Peat
- Bob Peck
- William Penn (Royal Navy officer)
- Stef Penney
- Pennine Way
- Roger Penrose
- People Against Bureaucracy
- People Don't Stop Believin'
- Pepper Pot, Brighton
- Perranzabuloe
- Stephen Perse
- Peterborough railway station
- Philippa of Hainault
- Piercebridge
- Pig-faced women
- Hew Pike
- William Pilkington (cricketer)
- Pill, Somerset
- Pilot (Dirk Gently)
- Saint Piran
- Pirate radio in Cork
- Planet Sound
- Pleasington Priory
- Samuel Plimsoll
- Plymouth Hoe
- Plymouth Sound
- Plymouth Synagogue
- PM (BBC Radio 4)
- Daphne Pochin Mould
- The Policing Pledge
- Hugh Pollard (actor)
- Ponsonby Rule
- Poole Harbour
- Poole railway station
- Portaferry
- Portchester Community School
- Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve
- Portrush
- Portslade Manor
- Portswood
- Posavac
- Postman Pat
- Richard Potter (British politician)
- Baden Powell (mathematician)
- Vavasor Powell
- Jake Pratt
- Prawle Point
- Precisely (sketch)
- Premier League Cup (football)
- Prestwich
- Priestley College
- Dennis Priestley
- Primacy of European Union law
- Prime Minister's Questions
- Prince of Wales (1786 ship)
- Prince of Wales (1789 ship)
- Princetown
- Prison Advice and Care Trust
- Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)
- The Promise (Girls Aloud song)
- Proper Crimbo
- Public holidays in the United Kingdom
- Public Prosecution Service of Northern Ireland v. Liam Adams
- Pucklechurch
- Tom Purdie
- Debbie Purdy
- Purmerend Weidevenne railway station
- Neal Purvis and Robert Wade
R
- R v Hay
- R v Terry
- The Radcliffe School
- Radio Saint Helena
- RAF Boulmer
- Philip Rahtz
- Raithby by Spilsby
- Dayan Rajapakse
- Rajkamal Prakashan
- Ram Hill
- Horace Edward Ramsden
- Aaron Ramsey
- Rate-capping rebellion
- Ratlinghope
- Rave Tapes
- Reading Abbey
- Alan Reay
- Recreation Ground, Bath
- Red Guitars
- St Mary Redcliffe
- Redhill, Somerset
- Carol Reed
- George Rees (rugby)
- Roger Rees
- David Reid (footballer, born 1896)
- William Reid (VC)
- Winston Reid
- Andy Reilly (footballer, born 1985)
- Andy Reilly (footballer, born 1986)
- Remenham
- The Resistance Tour
- Restormel Castle
- The Retreat
- Robert Carthew Reynolds
- RAF Rhoose
- Rhythmix
- Richard of Cornwall
- Alfred Herbert Richardson
- James Richardson (darts player)
- John Richardson (bishop of Bedford)
- Richmond, London
- Ride It (Geri Halliwell song)
- The Ridgeway
- Peter Ridsdale
- John Riggs Miller
- Ripponden
- Andrew Ritchie (British Army officer)
- Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers
- Riverside Stadium
- Roade
- Roary the Racing Car
- Roberts Park, Saltaire
- Alice Roberts
- Jasmia Robinson
- Gary Robson (darts player)
- Joseph Philip Robson
- Roche Abbey
- Rochester, Kent
- George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford
- Rockingham Club
- HMS Roebuck (1690)
- Roger of Salisbury