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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from October 2013"
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- Len Peach
- Edward Lovett Pearce
- John Peard
- Christopher Pearson (journalist)
- James Anthony Pearson
- Sir Joseph Pease, 1st Baronet
- Peasedown St John
- Edith Pechey
- Pelican Point (Swan River)
- Pierre Pellizza
- Jharome Peña
- Penalty points in Ireland
- Pendennis Castle
- Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
- Penlee lifeboat disaster
- Pennine Way
- Penryn Campus
- People's National Congress Reform
- Pepper Pot, Brighton
- Peraceae
- Peredur
- João Pereira (footballer, born 1990)
- Fernando Peres
- Andrés Pérez de Ribas
- SS Pericles
- Rachel Perkins
- Permanent TSB
- Perranzabuloe
- Claude Perron
- John Perrot
- Brendan Perry
- David Perry (Australian filmmaker)
- John Perry (engineer)
- Raj Persaud
- Personal Public Service Number
- Perth, Tasmania
- Peter the Wild Boy
- Peterborough and District Football League
- Mary Peters (athlete)
- Roy Peterson
- Petroceltic International
- Philip Pettit
- PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year
- Aaron Phangiso
- Ashley Pharoah
- Jim Phelan (Irish writer)
- Philip Sheedy affair
- Katherine Philips
- Philips Sports Manager of the Year
- Dave Benson Phillips
- Graham Phillips (writer)
- The Phoenix (magazine)
- Kittipong Phuthawchueak
- Edmond Picard
- John Pickard (British actor)
- Ferdinand Piëch
- Piercebridge Roman Fort
- Marianne de Pierres
- Pig-faced women
- Owd Grandad Piggott
- Pikey
- Cliff Pilkey
- Gerald Pillay
- Pilot (Dirk Gently)
- Juan Carlos Pinzón
- Piramida (album)
- The Pirate Queen
- Pirate radio in Cork
- William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie
- Detlef Pirsig
- Pitchford
- The Pitman's Revenge
- Pixie
- PK Porthcurno
- PLACE Built Environment Centre
- Plain Folk of the Old South
- Plaines Wilhems District
- Minna Planer
- Planet Ice Arena Milton Keynes
- Planet Sound
- Mortimer Planno
- Plantlife
- James Plaskitt
- Ursula Plassnik
- Plastic Paddy
- Jenny Platt
- The Playboy of the Western World
- The Playboys
- William Plenderleath
- Samuel Plimsoll
- John Plunket (judge)
- Anne Plunkett
- Plymouth (UK Parliament constituency)
- Plymouth Admirals
- Plymouth Albion R.F.C.
- 2010–11 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season
- Plymouth Development Corporation
- Plymouth Hoe
- Plymouth Parkway F.C.
- Plymouth Pavilions
- Plymouth Sound
- Plymouth Sutton (UK Parliament constituency)
- PM (BBC Radio 4)
- Ali Podrimja
- Antonio Poggi
- Albert Poggio
- Point Theatre
- Ghislain Poirier
- Geovanny Polanco
- Beverley Pold
- Danielle Poleschuk
- The Policing Pledge
- Giancarlo Politi
- The Political Thought of Tarique Rahman
- Politics in Luton
- Politics of Bristol
- Hugh Pollard (actor)
- Eileen Pollock
- Mark Pollock
- Polly Vaughn
- Polonnaruwa Vatadage
- Sergei Polonsky
- Himzo Polovina
- Étienne Polverel
- Polymer fume fever
- Ben Pomeroy
- Chris Pond
- John Ponet
- Ponsonby Rule
- Pontamau
- Pontop Pike transmitting station
- Poole Borough Council elections
- Poole Hospital
- Poole Lifeboat Station
- Poole Pirates
- Poole Pottery
- Poole railway station
- Poole Stadium
- Poole Town F.C.
- Rungrath Poomchantuek
- Pop Muzik
- Eva Pope
- Oleg Popov
- Diemut Poppen
- Popular Action Bloc
- Historical population of Ireland
- Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Pork in Ireland
- Port Davey
- Port Louis District
- Port of Bristol Police
- Portarlington, County Laois
- Portavogie
- Portchester Community School
- Charles Porter (Lord Chancellor of Ireland)
- Dorothy Porter
- Porterhouse Brewery
- Portishead power station
- Portland College
- Portland Square, Bristol
- Portobello, Dublin
- Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve
- Portrush
- Portslade Manor
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth
- Portsmouth Cathedral
- Portsmouth Central (UK Parliament constituency)
- Portsmouth Direct line
- Portsmouth Harbour
- Portsmouth North (UK Parliament constituency)
- Portsmouth South (UK Parliament constituency)
- Siege of Portsmouth
- Portstewart
- Posavac
- Post-grunge
- Postage stamps and postal history of Malta
- Postage stamps of Ireland
- Postal addresses in the Republic of Ireland
- Nic Potter
- Richard Potter (British politician)
- Potteries dialect
- Éric Poulat
- B. W. Powe
- Baden Powell (mathematician)
- Don Powell
- John Powell (film composer)
- Sam Powell
- Vavasor Powell
- John A. Power
- Vasco Pratolini
- Jake Pratt
- Prayer Book Rebellion
- Prehistoric Ireland
- Prehistoric Sounds
- Premier League Cup (football)
- Paudie Prendergast
- President of Georgia
- Presidente Venceslau
- Slovak Catholic Metropolitan Archeparchy of Prešov
- Preston Park, Stockton-on-Tees