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This category combines all use British English from January 2020 (2020-01) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
Pages in category "Use British English from January 2020"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,893 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Kettering
- Ray St. John
- Stainborough
- Mary Stallard
- Earl of Stamford
- Stand Up (Cynthia Erivo song)
- Nicky Stanton
- Joe Starbuck
- Zak Starkey
- Joseph Steadman
- Stean
- Thomas Steele (VC)
- Stephen Joseph Theatre
- David Stephenson (rugby league, born 1972)
- Edward Stephenson (footballer)
- Louis Stephenson (footballer)
- Kazaiah Sterling
- George Alex Stevens
- Jordan Stevens
- Freddie Steward
- Fred Stewart (football manager)
- Stilton
- Stirling Health and Care Village
- Ron Stockin
- Stolberg (Rhineland)
- Danny Stone (footballer)
- Jordan Storey
- Matthew Storton
- Jimmy Stott
- William Strang
- Strategic fighter
- Strelets Arab
- Mitch Stringer
- David Stroud
- Ludwig Stummel
- Stutton, North Yorkshire
- STV2
- Suggs and the City
- Gregg Sulkin
- SuperSaf
- Thomas Surman
- Liam Sutcliffe
- Robinson Peter Sutherland
- Ryan Sutton
- Nathan Sykes (rugby league)
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- Joel Tabiner
- Serhat Tasdemir
- Edda Tasiemka
- Ted Tattersfield
- Fábio Tavares (footballer, born 2001)
- Marcus Tavernier
- Eric Taylor (football manager)
- Harry Taylor (rugby league)
- Ken Taylor (footballer, born 1936)
- Tamara Tchinarova
- Team Northumbria F.C.
- Justin Tellus
- Jimmy Temple
- Nelson Tennant
- Jamie Thackray
- Simranjit Thandi
- That's TV
- The Princess Mary's Hospital, RAF Akrotiri
- Kevin Thelwell
- Thirkleby, Kirby Grindalythe
- Thomas Hope Hospital
- Stan Thomas (association footballer)
- Andy Thompson (footballer, born in Sunderland)
- Cec Thompson
- Ernie Thompson (footballer, born 1892)
- Jimmy Thompson (footballer, born 1943)
- Sam Thompson (rugby league)
- Thongsbridge
- Thorganby railway station
- Thornhill Hospital
- Thủy Tiên
- Richard Tindall
- Daniel Ting
- Jack Tinn
- Walter Tinsley
- Len Tomkins
- Logan Tomkins
- Tommy Tour
- Albert Tonkinson
- David Tootill
- Towton
- James Tranter
- Treaty of London (1641)
- Sol Tremelling
- Trenholme Bar railway station
- Spencer Trethewy
- Daniel Trickett-Smith
- Trilogy (Emerson, Lake & Palmer album)
- Dennis Trotter
- Owen Trout
- Jake Trueman
- Pierre Tubbs
- Ernie Tuckett
- Alan Tunbridge
- Pat Tunney
- Jansin Turgut
- Neil Turley
- Turn It On Again: The Hits
- Norman Turnbull (songwriter)
- Arthur Turner (Tottenham Hotspur football manager)
- Neil Turner (rugby league)
- Ben Twell
- Derek Twigg
- Franklin Twist
- Harry Tyson-Wilson
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- Mark Waddington (footballer)
- Hugh Armigel Wade
- Waiting on a Friend
- Wake Up Call (KSI song)
- Keith Waldon
- Malcolm Waldron
- Adam Walker (rugby league)
- Arnold Walker (footballer)
- Charles Walker (British politician)
- Ethan Walker
- Jack Walker (rugby league)
- Monica Walker (illustrator)
- Stephen Walker (footballer)
- Jack Walkington
- Harry Wallace (rugby league)
- Horace Wallbanks
- Jamie Wallis
- T. J. Wallworth
- Syd Walmsley
- Lucas Walshaw
- Hal Walters
- Dave Walton
- Jason Walton
- War (Henry Cow song)
- John Warburton (footballer)
- David Ward (rugby league)
- Michael Ward (rugby league)
- Jake Wardle
- Jack Waring
- Warren Nature Reserve
- Mark Warren (footballer)
- Warrington Wolves
- Dennis Warrior
- Wath, Ryedale
- Dale Watkins
- David Watkinson
- Walter Watson (footballer)
- Kelland Watts
- Liam Watts
- Warren Waugh
- Len Weatherrall
- Alex Weaver
- Denzil Webster
- Keith Welch
- Ben Wells (footballer, born 1988)
- Welsh Wildlife Centre
- William Welsh (footballer)
- 1971–72 West Ham United F.C. season
- James West (football manager)
- William Weston (footballer)
- Westwood Hospital
- Wharfedale
- Heather Wheeler
- Ben Wheelhouse
- Wheldrake railway station
- Whinhill Lock
- Ernie Whitchurch
- Dale White
- Howard White (footballer)
- Derek Whitehead
- Whiteleaf Hill
- Harvey Whiteley
- Philippa Whitford
- Matt Whitley
- Spen Whittaker
- Whyteman's Brae Hospital
- Wibsey
- Bill Wiggin
- Harold Wightman
- Bob Mellor
- Wilf Wild