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This category combines all use British English from January 2019 (2019-01) 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 2019"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,433 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Paul Pogba
- Point of presence
- Pokrovka, Donetsk Oblast
- List of wars between Poland and Sweden
- Ellen Pollock
- Popova Balka
- Port of Bridgetown
- Portuguese Cemetery, Kanpur
- Postage stamps and postal history of Pakistan
- Potteric Carr
- Premier League Manager of the Month
- Premier League Player of the Month
- William Prendergast (died 1333)
- Prestwick Town railway station
- Primrose Valley
- Processor sharing
- Promote Mandarin Council
- ProVeg Deutschland
- Jane Prowse
- Philip Prowse
- Jack Pryce
- Pryke & Palmer
- Prykordonne, Luhansk Oblast
- Public-order crime
- David Pullar
- Pump Up the Volume (song)
- Purana Qila
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- 1969 race riots of Singapore
- John Radcliffe (MP, died 1441)
- Radical RXC
- Radio Jaagriti 102.7 FM
- Imran Rahim
- Raihorodok
- Raymond Raikes
- Robert Rainy
- Rajshahi Kings in 2016
- Andrew Thomson Ralston
- Jenna Randall
- Tom Ravenscroft
- Abdul Razak (footballer)
- Joanna Read
- Rebellion Developments
- T. Venkattram Reddy
- Adam Reed (footballer, born 1991)
- Gordon Reed
- REG WindPower
- Regional language
- Reliant Motors
- Christopher Renshaw
- Revision week
- Hossein Rezai
- Eleanor Rhode
- Ribston Preceptory
- Rich client
- Roy Rich
- Ian Rickson
- Douglas Rintoul
- Risedale
- Rivey Hill
- Austin Roberts (zoologist)
- Sean Roberts (soccer)
- Kylie Robilliard
- Ellen Robinson
- Tommy Robson
- Rochor
- Rodakove
- Jack Rodwell
- Jason Rogers (sprinter)
- Rohingya Solidarity Organisation
- Roman withdrawal from Africa (255 BC)
- Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
- Marcus Romer
- Michael Ronaldson
- Shaun Rooney
- Rosneath naval base
- Jim Rothwell
- Round Britain Quiz
- Route filtering
- Wayne Routledge
- Rover Light Six
- Rowd
- Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl
- Royal Assent Act 1967
- HMS Royal Oak (08)
- The Royal Oak, Hail Weston
- Royal Suva Yacht Club
- Royal William rose
- Steven Rumbelow
- John Russell (rower)
- Ryan and Ronnie
- Dadie Rylands
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- Sabarmati Ashram
- Willy Sagnol
- Saint Andrews International High School
- St Ann's Ground
- Salford RLFC
- Saltaire
- Same-sex marriage in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- Gian Sammarco
- Craig Sanders
- Laurie Sansom
- Shriya Saran filmography
- Akansha Sareen
- Jan Sargent
- SAS (TV station)
- Sassoon Mausoleum
- Sassoon David Sassoon
- Savdhaan India
- Savile Town
- Kate Saxon
- Muhammad Jalaluddin Sayeed
- Josef Schmitt
- Morgan Schneiderlin
- Bastian Schweinsteiger
- List of Scoot destinations
- Scotland national cricket team
- Ashley Scott-Layton
- John Scott (colonial administrator)
- Alistair Scown
- Screen Studies Group, London
- Sebright chicken
- Secretary of State for Scotland
- K. K. Seet
- Selby Coalfield
- Seletar Aerospace Park
- Seletar Flying Club
- Seleznivka, Luhansk Oblast
- Serdyte
- A Session with The Dave Clark Five
- Durriya Shabbir
- Shakhtarske, Luhansk Oblast
- Shakhtne
- Munir Ahmed Shakir
- Shandong cuisine
- Ryan Shawcross
- Shchotove
- Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Bijan Sheibani
- K. Madhukar Shetty
- Shevchenko, Pokrovsk urban hromada
- Shibden Hall
- Shibden Valley
- Thomas Shipley
- Shoreham, Kent
- Rajendra Shukla (poet)
- U. K. Shyam
- Shyroke, Donetsk Oblast
- Sialkot Hockey Stadium
- Muhammad Muslehuddin Siddiqui
- Sidmouth Harbour Railway
- Sieverne, Horlivka Raion, Donetsk Oblast
- Sievernyi
- Sievero-Hundorivskyi
- Simeichyne, Luhansk Oblast
- Martin Sinclair (footballer)
- Archdiocese of Singapore
- Singapore at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Singapore Badminton Hall
- Singapore Community Shield
- 2012 Singapore Cup
- Singapore Idol
- Singapore Indoor Stadium
- Singapore Legal Service
- Singapore passport
- Singapore Teachers' Union
- Singapore University of Social Sciences
- Singaporean Mandarin
- Singaporeans
- Inderjit Singh (Singaporean politician)
- Vartika Singh
- Single Administrative Document
- Singlish vocabulary
- Singtel
- Sky News presenters and editorial staff
- James Cameron Smail
- Alexander Sym Small
- Heather Small
- Jackie Smith-Wood
- Amy Smith (swimmer)
- Chris Smith (science communicator)
- Dean Smith (footballer, born 1971)
- John Smith's Brewery
- Snarestone railway station
- So What? (While She Sleeps album)
- Sofiivka, Horlivka Raion, Donetsk Oblast
- Dominic Solanke
- Ole Gunnar Solskjær
- Sooriya Nagaram
- Soulbury Commission
- Sourden railway station
- South African Open (golf)
- South African Springbok Championship Series
- Ruth Spalding
- Speak Mandarin Campaign
- Special-purpose entity
- Phil Spencer (television personality)
- John Spilsbury (Baptist minister)