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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from September 2014 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 2014"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 864 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ernest Dade
- Daily Sport
- Dales High Way
- Dales Way
- Alan Daley
- Angelo Dalle Molle
- Sir Hew Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet
- Daltons Weekly
- Gerry Daly
- Wally K. Daly
- Darlington & Stockton Times
- Harry Davies (footballer, born 1876)
- Edwin Daw
- Frederic de Winton
- Ray Deans
- Fred Dell
- Cyril Demarne
- John Leopold Denman
- Ajay Devgn
- Devil's Bridge, Ceredigion
- Michele Di Piedi
- Lamine Diatta
- Charles Dibdin
- Difford & Tilbrook
- Digital One
- El Hadji Diouf
- DMG Media
- Paul Dobson (footballer)
- John Dodderidge (died 1659)
- Dogs Die in Hot Cars
- Peter Doherty (footballer)
- Dolauhirion Bridge
- Domino (Squeeze album)
- Don't Stop Movin' (S Club album)
- Peter Donnelly (footballer, born 1936)
- John Doolan (footballer, born 1974)
- Lord Alfred Douglas
- John Douglas (English architect)
- Hugh Dowd
- Wayne Dowell
- Billy Down
- Stephen Downes (footballer)
- Tony Drake (hiker)
- Driffield
- Dudley News
- Ernest Dudley
- Graham Duff
- Duke of Wellington's Regiment
- Henry Dunckley
- Matthew Dunn (author)
- Jack Durston
- Dutch Reformed Church, Kalpitiya
- Frantz Duval
- Daniel Dyke
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F
- 1910 FA Cup final
- The Hurricanes
- Arthur Fagg
- Bernard L. Fanaroff
- William Fane de Salis (businessman)
- Farndon Bridge
- Fatherson
- John Fawcett (theologian)
- Federal Institute of Metrology
- Federal Office of Civil Aviation
- Federal Office of Sport
- Federal Office of Transport
- Fighting Fantasy
- Findo Gask (band)
- Fiona Finlay (producer)
- Pete Firman
- First Mind
- First News
- The First Post
- The Flowers (Scottish band)
- Michael Ford (artist)
- Forever More (band)
- Helen Fospero
- James Foster (Baptist minister)
- John Foster (essayist)
- Watson Fothergill
- Four Mile Bridge
- C. Hodgson Fowler
- James Fowler (architect)
- Foxface (band)
- Frank (Squeeze album)
- Frederick Gough School
- Andrew Fuller
G
- Dave Gallant
- Ganger (band)
- Garndiffaith Viaduct
- Tirzah Garwood
- Guy Gaunt
- Gazette and Herald
- Gazette & Observer
- 2013 General Cup
- Geneva (band)
- George Street Bridge, Newport
- George V Bridge, Glasgow
- Gibraltar Nature Reserve
- Andrew Gifford
- Giggleswick School
- John Gill (theologian)
- Girlfriend in a Coma (film)
- Glasgow Bridge, Glasgow
- Gloryhammer
- Benjamin Godwin
- The Golden Dawn (Scottish band)
- Leslie Gooday
- Goodbye Mr Mackenzie
- Goole Academy
- Ian Gore
- The Gothenburg Address
- Kathleen Gough
- Niel Gow
- Grand Théâtre de Genève
- Grandstand (TV programme)
- George Gray (footballer, born 1925)
- Great Snoring
- Chris Gregg
- The Groovy Little Numbers
- Sacha Grunpeter
- The Guardian Weekly
H
- Edward Habershon
- Henry Haig
- Ivan Haines
- William John Hale
- Derek Hales
- John Hales (died 1572)
- Halesowen News
- Peter Hall (footballer, born 1939)
- Robert Hall (minister)
- Tommy Hall (footballer, born 1891)
- Martin Halstead
- Hampshire
- Hampshire Chronicle
- Hampton Loade
- Han Sai Por
- Phil Handford
- John Hannah (footballer)
- Simon Hanson
- The Happy Family (band)
- James Harbot
- Dudley Hardy
- Darren Hare
- Josh Hare
- Mike Harle
- John Harper (pastor)
- Michael Harriman
- Mark Harris (English footballer)
- Thomas Elliot Harrison
- Harrogate Grammar School
- Jimmy Hartley
- Have You Ever
- Hawarden Bridge
- Barbara Hay
- Paul Haylock
- Kane Haysman
- Adam Haywood
- Head of David
- The Headboys
- Headgirl
- The Heart of the Valley
- George Hebden (footballer)
- HellsBelles
- Helmingham Hall
- Thomas Helwys
- John Hemmingham
- Jock Henderson (footballer, born 1895)
- Dick Hendrie
- Hengoed Viaduct
- Alexander Henry (gun maker)
- Liburd Henry
- Len Henson
- Peter Heritage
- Alexander Heron
- Jake Hessenthaler
- Jeremy Heywood
- Hiding Place (band)
- Hielanman's Umbrella
- List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to Fiji
- Highams Park
- Kenny Hill (English footballer)
- Stan Hillier
- Dennis Hillman
- Ron Hillyard
- Joe Hinnigan
- John Howard Hinton