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This category combines all use British English from September 2020 (2020-09) 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 September 2020"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 629 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Roland Carl Backhouse
- Badr (satellite)
- Badr-1
- Edward Baines (1774–1848)
- Balcreuchan Port
- Wade Barrett
- Antony Barrington Brown
- Barton and Broughton railway station
- Battle of Grand Couronné
- Battle of Petrovaradin
- Battle of San Juan de Ulúa (1568)
- Mariana Becker
- Charlie Beckett
- Bedfordshire Women cricket team
- Beighton, South Yorkshire
- Belém Tower
- Siege of Belgrade (1717)
- Bell barrow
- Catherine Bell (actress)
- BHUTAN-1
- Birds-1
- Birds-2
- Birse Group
- Elva Blacker
- Vivien Blackett
- Doris Blair
- Colin Blunstone
- Bolton Abbey
- Bolton-le-Sands railway station
- Susan G. Bond
- Boys (Charli XCX song)
- BRAC Onnesha
- HMT Bracklyn
- Braidwood railway station
- Bransbury
- Branton, South Yorkshire
- Bratton House
- Billy Brewer (footballer)
- British Aerospace 125
- 2020 British Athletics Championships
- British Hero (1801 ship)
- British Rail Class 99 (locomotive)
- Briton (1842 ship)
- Brixton Road railway station
- Brock Hill
- Brock railway station
- Thomas Brock
- Duwayne Brooks
- Broughton railway station (England)
- Jack Browne, Baron Craigton
- Nick Buckley
- Tannaker Buhicrosan
- Burgh by Sands Castle
- Burton and Holme railway station
- Bus Open Data Service
- Butterwick, Barton-le-Street
C
- Candles (album)
- Carbrook, Sheffield
- Carlton, Wharfedale
- Cassette single
- Castle Meads Power Station
- Cefnllys
- Cefnllys Castle
- Cell Park
- Billy Chadwick (footballer)
- Chemistry World
- Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft
- Christians Against Poverty
- Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Puerto Vallarta)
- City of London (1801 ship)
- City status in Indonesia
- William Clarke (footballer, fl. 1897–1900)
- Claro Barracks
- Cleghorn railway station
- Climate and Nature Bill
- Coat of arms of the University of Sheffield
- Joseph Coats
- Colour banding
- Stephen Constantine (historian)
- Coppenhall Junction railway accident
- Thomas Corrin
- Cos-B
- Coteland's School Ruskington
- COVID-19 pandemic in the Crown Dependencies
- Billy Cracknell
- Nathan Craze
- Criminal: UK
- Michael Crotty
- Crown of Ireland Act 1542
- Cruise ship pollution in Europe
- William Cuming (Royal Navy officer)
- Cuties
D
- Claire Dalby
- Dancing on Ice series 13
- Dangerous (S-X song)
- Date and time notation in Sweden
- Day One Support for Young People Trailblazer
- Noemí de Miguel
- Nick Deacy
- Delta 4
- Bert Demarco
- Ralph Denk
- Alex Depledge
- Desmadrados Soldados de Ventura
- Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee
- Division slice
- Dougal Dixon
- Donae'o
- Doncaster Power Station
- Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
- The Duchess (TV series)
- Duke of York's Royal Military School
- Dunfermline Carnegie Library
- Dunkeswick
- Duty solicitor
E
- Order of battle, East African campaign (World War II)
- East Berwickshire (ward)
- Edward Ecclestone
- Myles Edwards
- Entangled Life
- List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century
- Europa School UK
- European School, Culham
- Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches
- Harold Evans
- ExPace
- Extra (service areas)
- Isaac Eyre
F
- Falkland Cricket Association
- Falklands War
- Family Allowances Act 1945
- Farmcote
- Faselei!
- The Father (2020 film)
- Ferry Fryston
- Sam Fielding
- Fireball (dinghy)
- Margaret Fitton
- Fly (1772 ship)
- Foleshill Rural District
- Formula 1 (board game)
- Formula One drivers from the United Kingdom
- Fossgate
- Fountains Abbey
- Free Democratic Movement
- Toby Freeman
- Loch Hoil
- Friends Forever (song)
- Fugitive Doctor
- Fully Automated Luxury Communism
G
- Galashiels and District (ward)
- Spanish corvette Galgo (1795)
- Julio Garavito Armero
- Anita Gargas
- Gatton Park
- Gayle Mill, North Yorkshire
- General Augereau (1801 ship)
- General Dynamics UK
- Général Pérignon (1804 ship)
- GhanaSat-1
- Frances Gibb
- Church of St Alkelda, Giggleswick
- Gimme Some Truth. The Ultimate Mixes
- Elsie Gledstanes
- Goat Girl (album)
- Hugh Goldie (director)
- Lewis Goldsworthy
- Good Homes Alliance
- Got Live If You Want It! (album)
- IFK Göteborg (women)
- Murder of Ellie Gould
- Alice Kirkby Goyder
- List of appearances of Bob Grant on stage and screen
- Josh Gray (rugby union)
- Jack Grealish
- Greenhead Park
- Eleanor Gribble
H
- FC Halifax Town
- Halton Moor
- Atkins Hamerton
- Alice Berger Hammerschlag
- Handmade Heaven
- Michelle Hardwick
- William Harewell
- Sarah Harrison (journalist)
- List of Harry Potter cast members
- Havik (1808 ship)
- Hawick and Denholm (ward)
- Hawick and Hermitage (ward)
- John Haywood (British historian)
- Health and Social Care (Northern Ireland)
- Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Self-Isolation) (England) Regulations 2020
- Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020
- Listed buildings in Heckmondwike
- Tom Hemingway
- Dean Henderson
- Tanya Hennessy
- Rose Henriques
- Amy-Leigh Hickman
- History of the People's Republic of China