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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from May 2014 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,756 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Black Horse, Eastcote
- Black Rose (British band)
- Black Spiders
- 2014–15 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
- James Blackburn (architect)
- Bless Me, Father
- Bless This House (British TV series)
- Blind Faith
- Blood, Sweat and T-shirts
- Bloody Britain
- BNP Paribas Personal Finance UK
- The Boat Race 1841
- The Boat Race 2001
- Boats that Built Britain
- Bob Martin (TV series)
- Joseph Edgar Boehm
- Bognor Regis
- Bootsie and Snudge
- Bottle Boys
- The Boulevard (stadium)
- The Bounder
- Bowler (TV series)
- Katie Boyle
- Breaking the Law
- Breathe Slow
- The Breeze (South Devon)
- Bretonne Pie Noir
- Nicola Brewer
- Edward Brice (cricketer)
- The Brighton Belles
- 2012–13 Bristol City F.C. season
- British Gangsters: Faces of the Underworld
- British Masters (TV series)
- British Rail Class 86
- British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire
- British Steel Tour
- Frank Broadbent
- Broadwater Farm riot
- Brockley Whins Metro station
- Lez Brotherston
- RNAD Broughton Moor
- Agnes Broun
- Julia Brown (actress)
- Bull & Gate
- Bullet Train (song)
- Bump (British TV series)
- The Burgh Island EP
- Burn in Hell (Judas Priest song)
- Burngrange mining disaster
- Gill Burns
- Burntisland Shipbuilding Company
- Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow
- Byker Metro station
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- Cabinet of the British Virgin Islands
- Cabot Tower, Bristol
- Café Royal Books
- Callerton Parkway Metro station
- Cambridge Singers
- Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge
- Gregory Cameron
- Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS?
- Canned Laughter (TV programme)
- Carleete
- Marisa Carnesky
- Carrington (film)
- John Carroll (bishop of Shrewsbury)
- Carry On Christmas Specials
- Carry On Laughing
- Case is Altered, Eastcote
- Casertana pig
- Casimir (band)
- Casino (band)
- Castle Mill
- The Castle, Harrow
- Naomi Cavaday
- Celebrities Exposed
- Central Bedfordshire College
- Central Station Metro station
- Centre for School Design
- The Century of Warfare
- Graham Chadwick (footballer)
- Chalk and Cheese
- Challoner Club
- Channel Tunnel
- The Chaoswar Saga
- John Chard
- Cheltenham Borough Council elections
- Chemistry: A Volatile History
- A. K. Chesterton
- Chew Valley School
- Mary Chiappe
- Chichester Metro station
- Children of Men
- Children's Emergency
- Chillingham Road Metro station
- Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
- Choir of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
- Choir of King's College, Cambridge
- Choir of St John's College, Cambridge
- Choir of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
- Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
- The Chosen Few (Judas Priest album)
- Christ's College Chapel Choir
- Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh
- Christian Zionism in the United Kingdom
- Christmas Lights (song)
- Chrome Molly
- Chronicle (British TV programme)
- Ciuta sheep
- Civilisation (TV series)
- A Class by Himself
- SS Claus Rickmers
- Adam Clayton (footballer)
- Natalie Clein
- M. E. Clifton James
- Clothes-Line
- Coach and Horses, Hill Street
- Coach and Horses, Isleworth
- Collabro
- Common Ground (United Kingdom)
- Computerchemist
- Configuration Management Specialist Group
- Conjugal Rites
- Conspiracies (TV series)
- The Conspiracy Files
- Constant Hot Water
- Jack Cope (cricketer)
- Kari Corbett
- Piers Corbyn
- Cornwall with Caroline Quentin
- Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
- Trevor Corry
- Leo Cotterell
- Pablo Couñago
- Cowboys (TV series)
- Liam Craig
- Ian Cranson
- Crazy (Seal song)
- Criminal Cases Review Commission
- Arthur Crosfield
- Cross Rhythms Plymouth
- Julia Crouch
- The Crown, Cowley
- The Cuckoo Waltz
- Cuffy (TV series)
- Cullercoats Metro station
- Conor Cummins
- Roger Cunliffe, 3rd Baron Cunliffe
- Stella Cunliffe
- Pat Curran (footballer, born 1917)
- Curry and Chips
- Dermot Curtis
- Jay Curtis
- Cutty Sark, Greenwich
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- D-Day naval deceptions
- D.N.A. (A Flock of Seagulls song)
- DAD-IS
- Bill Dale (footballer)
- James Langley Dalton
- The Dance Years
- Dancehall Places
- The Dancer's Body
- Nicholas Daniel
- Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men
- Dark Ages (TV series)
- Richard Bell Davies
- Aidan Davison
- Albert Day (English footballer)
- Kathleen Dayus
- Phil De Fries
- De materia medica
- John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio
- Dave Deacon
- Dead Man Weds
- Henry Roy Dean
- Dear Mother...Love Albert
- Death and All His Friends
- List of deaths of candidates during general elections of the United Kingdom
- Dedringer
- Defence Medical Academy
- Defenders of the Faith
- Del Amitri discography
- George Bowyer, 1st Baron Denham
- Denim (band)
- Esler Dening
- Nick Denton
- Dewsbury Rams
- Dhanbidhoo
- Juan Díaz de Garayo
- Dickin Medal
- Distant Satellites
- Do It Our Way (Play)
- Doctor at Large (TV series)
- Doctor at Sea (TV series)
- Doctor in the House (TV series)
- Doctor on the Go
- Dr Willoughby
- Documentary Photography Archive
- The Dolphin, Hackney
- Don't Drink the Water (TV series)