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This category combines all use British English from October 2024 (2024-10) 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 October 2024"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,290 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Padel
- Pallas-class frigate
- Palmer baronets of Grinkle Park and of Newcastle upon Tyne (1886)
- Panathinaikos F.C.
- Parham Mill
- Paris Has Fallen
- Pariser Platz
- Passmore Edwards Centre
- Patterns in Repeat
- Liam Payne
- Liam Payne discography
- Nico Paz
- Pazarköy, Nusaybin
- 2025 PDC World Darts Championship
- Daley Pearson
- Penhill and Upper Stratton (ward)
- Pennine House Immigration Removal Centre
- Penny lick
- Pentagon (Brussels)
- The People's Independent Party
- Beatriz Pacheco Pereira
- Janice Pereira
- Tyson Pérez
- St Peter Hungate
- Peterhead Sheriff Court
- Betina Petit-Frère
- John Pettinger
- Peugeot 204
- Mary Elizabeth Phillips (physician)
- Phobos (moon)
- Berta Piñán
- Leigh-Anne Pinnock
- Pirate radio in Europe
- Platz des 18. März
- Plum pudding model
- Pocklington Beck
- Polish–Lithuanian relations during World War II
- Political and diplomatic history of the Victorian era
- Political positions of Michael Gove
- Porridge Radio
- Portaferry Lifeboat Station
- Portrait of a Man in a Wide-Brimmed Hat (Hals; Gotha)
- Portrait of a Young Woman (Hals; Hull)
- Portree Lifeboat Station
- Portree Sheriff Court
- Post-punk
- Postage stamps and postal history of Indonesia
- Postern of Fate
- Potsdamer Platz
- The Potting Shed
- Jonathan Powell (civil servant)
- Premier Manager
- Premier Manager 2
- Premier Manager 3
- Premier Manager 97
- Premier Manager 98
- Premier Manager: Ninety Nine
- Premier Manager 2000
- Premier Manager 2002/2003 Season
- Premier Manager 2003–04
- Premier Manager 2004–2005
- Present Laughter
- Priory Vale (ward)
- Private schools in the United Kingdom
- Charles Proctor (conductor)
- Providenciales International Airport
- Public lecture
- Puddle Dock
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- RAI
- Rail transport in Northamptonshire
- Railway Hotel, Kirkham
- Railway stations not officially closed with no services in the United Kingdom
- Ramalina europaea
- Ramalinaceae
- Guillaume Rambourg
- William Mitchell Ramsay
- Kulveer Ranger
- Holy Trinity Church, Ratcliffe-on-Soar
- Raja Sitaram Ray
- Raye
- Ben Reade
- Pete Reading
- Real Love (Beatles song)
- Red and White Cabinet
- Reflections on Gandhi
- The Register of the Victoria Cross
- Marion Reid (scientist)
- Reigate (constituency)
- Rekom UK
- Reliant Robin
- Religion of the Shang dynasty
- Renault 4
- Renault 4 E-Tech
- Renault Avantime
- Renault Juvaquatre
- Reptile (album)
- Return of the Herakleidai
- Jhafets Reyes
- Reykjavik Fusion
- Ridgeway (Swindon ward)
- James Ridgway
- Ring of Silvianus
- Darryl Ritchings
- Rivals (TV series)
- River (Barking and Dagenham ward)
- RML 11-inch 25-ton gun
- RML 64-pounder 58 cwt
- Tommy Robinson
- Rodbourne Cheney (ward)
- Rudolf Roessler
- Víctor Rofino
- Andrew Rogers (journalist)
- Dafydd Rogers
- Rohingya language
- Holy Trinity Church, Rolleston
- Rolls-Royce Spectre
- Andy Ross (speedway rider)
- Rothera Research Station
- Rowten Pot
- Royal Army Medical Service
- Royal Navy during the First World War
- Royal Navy during the Second World War
- Royal Oak, Gillamoor
- Royal Quarter
- 1994–95 Rugby Football League season
- Rye Harbour Lifeboat Station
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- Chrysoula Saatsoglou-Paliadeli
- Sabella (company)
- Saddar Bazaar
- SS Sagaing
- Sage writing
- St Ann's Church, Nottingham
- St. George's College, Jerusalem
- St Mark's Church, Leamington Spa
- St Mary Magdalene, Bailgate, Lincoln
- St Peter's Church, Sawrey
- Salisbury (UK Parliament constituency)
- Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
- Danny Saucedo
- Esteban Saveljich
- Emily Scarratt
- Ana Schnabl
- Schoenus maschalinus
- Lucia Scott
- Scottish Alternative Music Awards
- Scrabster Castle
- St Wilfrid's Church, Scrooby
- The Seeds of Time
- Kerubin Šegvić
- Sella Italiano
- The Sergeants affair
- Settle Bridge
- Mark Sewards
- SGB Championship Knockout Cup
- All Saints' Church, Shard End
- Shaw (Swindon ward)
- Graham Shaw (footballer, born 1967)
- Sheffield Eagles Wheelchair
- Sheffield Half Marathon
- Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield
- Shelter Afrique
- Shenseea
- Eduard Shevardnadze
- St Luke's Church, Shireoaks
- Shit. Meet. Fan.
- Siberian cat
- Sigiburg
- Silent June
- Simca 1100
- John Graves Simcoe
- Nick Simmons (speedway rider)
- Since '93
- Sindh prize property
- Skipton–Ilkley line
- Sky 2 (album)
- Slavery in Niger
- Small Ring, Brussels
- Small Town, Big Story
- Jamie Smart (author)
- Smash Hit
- Smith of Wootton Major
- Jack Smith (speedway rider)
- So mote it be
- Society and culture of the Victorian era
- The Soddit
- Someone's Daughter, Someone's Son
- The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away
- Sonic Cathedral
- Sons of Africa
- St Augustine's Church, Sookholme
- Tony Soper
- South Devon Railway Company
- South Devon Railway engine houses
- 2024 South East Stars season
- All Saints' Church, South Leverton
- South Northamptonshire (constituency)