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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from August 2012 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 3,620 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Jabberwocky (film)
- Barry Jackson (rugby union)
- Sonia Jackson (academic)
- Jacobite uprising in Cornwall of 1715
- Jake's Progress (soundtrack)
- James the Cat
- Frank Linsly James
- Craig Jamieson
- Annabel Jankel
- Gary Jarman
- Ross Jarman
- Ryan Jarman
- Oliver Jarvis
- Ali Jawad
- Jazz 625
- Jedward's Big Adventure
- John Jeffrey (botanist)
- Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet
- Jermy baronets
- Frank Jerwood
- Jesus College, Cambridge
- Phil Jevons
- Jibba Jabba
- Jim Jam and Sunny
- Jme
- John of Whithorn
- John van Olden Barnavelt
- John Wickliffe (ship)
- Charles Johnson (writer)
- George William Johnson (writer)
- Jade Johnson
- Murder of Gillian Johnston
- James Johnston (Scottish musician)
- James Finlay Weir Johnston
- Join with Us (album)
- Lee Jones (footballer, born 1970)
- Herbert Jones (jockey)
- Marty Jones
- Peter Jones (referee)
- Richard Jones (The Feeling)
- Rob Jones (musician)
- Thomas Jones of Denbigh
- Jools' Annual Hootenanny
- Colin Jordan
- Penny Jordan
- Ludmilla Jordanova
- Joseph Priestley and Dissent
- Arthur Joseph
- Josephine Butler College, Durham
- Joshua Jones (TV series)
- Journeys to Glory
- A Jubilee of Music
- Julia (Nineteen Eighty-Four)
- Julia Says
- Junior Showtime
- Just Can't Get Enough (Depeche Mode song)
- James Robertson Justice
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- K (album)
- Kris Kane
- Kartinah
- Roz Kaveney
- Nation Radio East Yorkshire
- Reginald Keates
- Stuart Keith
- Stuart Kellett
- Gerard Kelly
- Robert Kelly (rugby union)
- George Kemball
- Arthur Kemp
- Kempston Urban District
- Kendal College
- William Kendle
- Kenley railway station
- Stephen Kennedy (actor)
- Kennington tube station
- Kensal Green station
- Kensal Rise railway station
- Kensington (Olympia) station
- Kent House railway station
- Kentish Town station
- Kentish Town West railway station
- Kenton station
- Barbara Keogh
- James Reid Kerr
- John Hunter Kerr
- Kerrier Rural District
- Kettering Rural District
- Ketton Rural District
- Kew Bridge railway station
- Kew Gardens station (London)
- Keystudio
- A Kid for Two Farthings (film)
- Kidbrooke railway station
- Kidderminster Rural District
- Michael Kidron
- Kidz (song)
- Kilburn High Road railway station
- Kilburn Park tube station
- Kilburn tube station
- Michael Kilgarriff
- Killed My Parents and Hit the Road
- Killer Queen
- Killers (Iron Maiden album)
- Kimberley, Nottinghamshire
- A King and No King
- King George V DLR station
- King Leir
- Daniel King (chess player)
- Robert King (conductor)
- King's Lynn Rural District
- King's Road Chelsea railway station
- Kingdom of Rust
- King's Cross St Pancras tube station
- King's Men personnel
- Kingsbury tube station
- Kingston railway station (England)
- Kingston Rural District
- Kingston Seymour
- Kingstown Radio
- Kingswinford Rural District
- Kingswood railway station
- William Forsell Kirby
- Andrew Kirkaldy (racing driver)
- Thomas de Kirkcudbright
- Glenn Kirkham
- James Kirtley
- Kiss (The Orb EP)
- Kit's Wilderness
- Kitchens of Distinction
- Kiveton Park Rural District
- Klaxons
- Klute (musician)
- KMFM Canterbury
- KMFM Extra
- KMFM Medway
- KMFM Shepway and White Cliffs Country
- KMFM Thanet
- KMFM West Kent
- Skelton Knaggs
- Knightsbridge tube station
- Knockholt railway station
- Kollected – The Best Of
- Kubb (band)
- William Kyd
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- L.A. 7
- Mercie Lack
- Ladbroke Grove tube station
- Ladies Night (Atomic Kitten album)
- Lady Elizabeth's Men
- Lady's Bridge (album)
- Ladywell railway station
- Pat Lally (politician)
- Adrian Lambert
- Lambeth Group
- Lambeth North tube station
- Lamyatt
- Lancashire Constabulary
- Lancaster Gate tube station
- David Lane (director)
- Ralph Lane
- Roy Lane
- Langdon Park DLR station
- George Langelaan
- Langport Rural District
- The Last Great Wilderness (album)
- The Last Place on Earth
- Late Night Final
- John Latey (journalist)
- Philip Latham
- Latimer Road tube station
- Launceston Rural District
- Chris Laurence
- The Law (Scottish band)
- Michael Lawrie
- The Laws of Candy
- Raai Laxmi
- Edgar Leopold Layard
- Richard Le Gallienne
- Carl Leaburn
- Leake Rural District
- Leave Before the Lights Come On
- Leave in Silence
- Stanley Lebor
- Lee railway station
- Allan Lee
- Francis Joseph Lee
- Iain Lee
- Peter Lee (chess player)
- Lee Wai Sze
- Leeds Rural District