Category:Use British English from December 2013
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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from December 2013 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 192 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,437 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- St Mary's Catholic Church, Uttoxeter
- St Paul's Church, Clifton, Bristol
- St Salvator's Hall
- Stagecoach South
- Stainby
- Stainfield
- Stainfield near Bourne
- Stainton by Langworth
- Stainton le Vale
- Stamford, Lincolnshire
- Stanhope plc
- Stapleford Miniature Railway
- Stapleford, Lincolnshire
- Stapleton, Selby
- Star Test (TV series)
- Stay Lucky
- Rick Stein
- Stenigot
- Stevenston Beach
- Fiona Stewart (event director)
- Stewton
- Stickford
- Stickney, Lincolnshire
- Sticky Moments
- Stixwould
- Stoke Rochford
- Stourbridge Junction railway station
- Stow, Lincolnshire
- Stowgate
- Stragglethorpe
- Thomas Street (astronomer)
- Stroxton
- Strubby
- James Francis Edward Stuart
- Sturton by Stow
- Sturton, North Lincolnshire
- Sudbrook, Lincolnshire
- Sudbrooke
- Sukhoi Su-30MKI
- Sumerian Kyngs
- Summerhill School
- Mark Summers (casting director)
- Sumo-suit athletics
- Sunrise (British TV programme)
- Surfleet
- Susworth
- Sutterby
- Sutterton
- Sutton Bridge
- Sutton St Edmund
- Sutton St James
- Sutton-on-Sea
- Swaby
- Swallow, Lincolnshire
- Swarby
- Swaton
- Swayfield
- Sweet Savage
- Swinderby
- Swindon Robins
- Swindon Wildcats
- Swinstead
- Syston, Lincolnshire
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- T-26
- Tadcaster
- Take Me Home (TV series)
- Tallington
- Tana Mana
- Tathwell
- Tattershall
- Tattershall Thorpe
- Tawau Airport
- River Tay
- Joseph Needham Tayler
- Peter Taylor (environmentalist)
- Bram Tchaikovsky
- Tealby
- HMS Temeraire
- Temple Bruer Preceptory
- Tesseract (band)
- Tetford
- Tetley, Lincolnshire
- Tetney
- That'll Be the Day (musical)
- That's Showbusiness
- Theddlethorpe St Helen
- SS Themistocles (1911)
- There'll Always Be an England (film)
- Thetford, Lincolnshire
- Thimbleby, Lincolnshire
- Thomas Tantrum
- Thompson's Bottom
- James Noel Thomson
- Thonock
- Thoresway
- Thorganby, Lincolnshire
- Thornton Curtis
- Thornton, Lincolnshire
- Thorpe Audlin
- Three-Piece Reclining Figure No. 2: Bridge Prop
- 2001 Thurrock Council election
- S. Minwel Tibbott
- Timeslip
- Tintignac
- HMS Tiptoe (P332)
- The Titfield Thunderbolt
- Todmorden
- Top Boy
- Tory Reform Group
- Traffic Radio
- Traffik
- The Tragedy of Mariam
- Tricky Business (British TV series)
- Trollied
- Edward Troubridge
- TS Indefatigable
- James Hingston Tuckey
- Twinwood Festival
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- Julian Wadham
- Wakehurst F.C.
- HMS Walker (D27)
- Jamie Walker (footballer)
- HMS Walrus (S08)
- Walsingham School
- Watchtower (song)
- Waterfront Beat
- James Watt (diplomat)
- Weeton-with-Preese
- Wellesbourne
- Welsh Border Mounted Brigade
- Wensley, North Yorkshire
- West Marsh
- West One Bridging Index
- West Riding Royal Horse Artillery
- West Sutton railway station
- West Wykeham
- Westmarch, Paisley
- Westminster Live
- Whaplode
- Whisby
- White Court
- Martin White (comedian)
- Whitton, Lincolnshire
- Whizzgo
- Wickenby
- 2000 Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election
- 2002 Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election
- 2003 Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election
- Lionel Wigram (British Army officer)
- Wigtoft
- Wildsworth
- Williams FW26
- Mark Williams-Thomas
- Jane Williams (missionary)
- Fergus and Judith Wilson
- Henry Maitland Wilson
- Windfalls
- Windhover (clipper ship)
- RAF Windrush
- Windsor Castle
- Vanessa Winship
- Wintersmith (Steeleye Span album)
- Chris Woakes
- 2003 Woking Borough Council election
- Pat Woods (footballer)
- Woof!
- John Wordsworth
- Works based on Thunderbirds
- Wounded Warrior Band
- Robert Samuel Wright
- Wroxham
- Thomas Wyatt (poet)