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This category combines all use British English from October 2017 (2017-10) 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 2,653 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- The 13th Note Café
- 18th Squadron (Belgium)
- 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
- 26 minutes
- .500/450 No. 1 Black Powder Express
- .461 Gibbs
- 1867 in the British Virgin Islands
- 1892 Thirsk rail crash
- 1900–01 Rangers F.C. season
- 1920–21 Rangers F.C. season
- 1922–23 Rangers F.C. season
- 1924 Winter Olympics medal table
- 1924–25 Rangers F.C. season
- 1950 removal of the Stone of Scone
- 1953 Scottish Cup final
- 1972 European Super Cup
- 1989 in the British Virgin Islands
- 1995 in the British Virgin Islands
- 1998 in the British Virgin Islands
- 1998–99 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 1999 in the British Virgin Islands
- 2007 Macau Grand Prix
- 2007 Royal Mail industrial disputes
- 2010 in the British Virgin Islands
- 2013 Macau Grand Prix
- 2014 Macau Grand Prix
- 2014 Scottish Challenge Cup final
- 2015 Macau Grand Prix
- 2016 Scottish Challenge Cup final
- 2016 Women's Cricket Super League
- 2017 Hong Kong Cricket Sixes
- 2018 Norwich City Council election
A
- RFA Abadol
- Alexander Abercromby, Lord Abercromby
- John Brown Abercromby
- Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
- Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
- Abingdon County Hall Museum
- Acquis communautaire
- Acronicta rumicis
- Acts of Union 1707
- James Makittrick Adair
- Alexander Adam
- Administration and liquidation of the Rangers Football Club plc
- Hired armed cutter Admiral Mitchell
- Hired armed cutter Adrian
- The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby
- Aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire
- Thomas Aikenhead
- The Air Ambulance Service
- Air racing
- Airedale General Hospital
- RFA Airsprite
- Alban Way
- Albany (1903 automobile)
- Albany (automobile)
- Albany (London)
- Albany Street
- Albatros (1922 automobile)
- Albatross Marine
- Albatross-class brig-sloop
- Alberford
- Albert (automobile)
- Albert Arthur
- Albert Bridge, Datchet
- Albert Bridge, London
- Albert Bridge, Manchester
- Alberta Place Halt railway station
- Hired armed cutter Albion
- RFA Aldersdale
- Aldfield
- Alexander Ales
- Alexander (1801 ship)
- Alexander (1803 Liverpool)
- Alexander ALX100
- Alexander ALX200
- Alexander ALX300
- Alexander ALX400
- The Allan Stewart Tapes
- Fred Allsopp
- Richard Annesley, 3rd Baron Altham
- Always Ascending
- Among Nonbelievers
- Anchor Line (steamship company)
- The Anchoress (book)
- And did those feet in ancient time
- Alexander Anderson (mathematician)
- Alexander Anderson (poet)
- Stan Anderson (Scottish footballer)
- Thomas Anderson (chemist)
- Thomas David Anderson
- Thomas McCall Anderson
- Hilary Andersson
- Jamie Andrew
- Richard Andrew
- Herbert Kennedy Andrews
- Thomas Andrews (ironmaster)
- Thomas Andrews (scientist)
- The Andy Stewart Show
- Hired armed brig Ann
- Hired armed cutter Ann
- Anna Politkovskaya Award
- J. K. Annand
- Thomas Annandale
- Annick Lodge and Greenville
- The Anti-Death League
- The Apollo, Glasgow
- Apology of Aristides
- RFA Appleleaf (A83)
- RFA Appleleaf
- Alexander Arbuthnot (poet)
- Alexander Arbuthnot (printer)
- Battle of the Ardennes
- Matthew Armour
- Battle of Arras (1940)
- Jenna Arrowsmith
- Arte
- The Artist's Cottage project
- List of artists by number of UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart number ones
- Arts Connect
- Alexander Baring, 6th Baron Ashburton
- Ashby's Mill
- The Ashvale
- River Asker
- The Athenaeum Hotel
- Ray Atkins
- Thomas Atkinson (Royal Navy officer)
- 1999–2000 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 1979–80 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 1980–81 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 1981–82 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 1983–84 Australian Tri-Series
- 1985–86 Australian Tri-Series
- 1986–87 Australian Tri-Series
- 1987–88 Australian Tri-Series
- 1988–89 Australian Tri-Series
- 1989–90 Australian Tri-Series
- 1993–94 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 1994–95 Australian Tri-Series
- 1995–96 Australian Tri-Series
- 1996–97 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 2000–01 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- 2002–03 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- Danny Axford
- Axmouth Old Bridge
- Ayios Nikolaos Station
B
- John Bacon (sculptor, born 1740)
- The Badd Lads
- Badminton School
- George Baker (jockey)
- Alexander Balfour
- Thomas Ball (provost of Cumbrae)
- Ballinluig railway station
- Balnaguard Halt railway station
- Maurice Bamford
- Mary MacLeod Banks
- Albert Baldwin Bantock
- Thomas Bantock
- Thomas Barclay (scholar)
- Jamie Barjonas
- Theo Barker
- Thomas Barker (mathematician)
- The Barley Mow, Clifton Hampden
- Henry Clark Barlow
- Henry Barnes-Lawrence
- The Barras
- Matt Barron
- Basque (clothing)
- Henry Charlton Bastian
- Herbert Bate
- David Bates (footballer)
- Ray Batten
- Battle of Thiepval Ridge
- Richard Baty
- Richard Bauckham
- Baycliff
- Thomas Spencer Baynes
- Bazaar
- Ivy Bean
- The Beano Annual
- The Beano Summer Special
- Remy Beasley
- The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
- The Beaufort Hotel, Chepstow
- Henry Beaufoy
- Henry Beaumont (died 1607)
- Alexander Beck (RAF officer)
- Matt Beckett
- Terence Beckett
- Battle of Beda Fomm
- Bedford Racecourse
- Henry Bedingfield (judge)
- The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs
- The Beezer
- James Warburton Begbie
- Alexander Beith
- Henry Belasyse (died 1667)
- Susan Belbin
- Richard Bell (Arabist)
- Thomas Bellenden of Auchnoule