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This category combines all use British English from January 2023 (2023-01) 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 January 2023"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 880 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Paedogeddon
- Pakistani cricket team in Bangladesh in 1998–99
- Palácio do Planalto
- Papplewick Pumping Station
- Papua New Guinea women's national cricket team
- Nancy Parbury
- Elizabeth Parish
- Thomas Parker (died 1663)
- Parliament of Botswana
- Leonard Parrington
- Osbert Parsley
- Andrew Parsons (photographer)
- Passing out (military)
- Tatjana Patitz
- Patna and Dalrymple (ward)
- Petr Pavel
- Charlotte Payne
- Howard Pays
- 2023 PDC World Darts Championship
- Peloneustes
- Penance (2020 miniseries)
- People's Daily
- Personification
- Peru women's national cricket team
- Peter and Alice
- Dumitru Petrescu
- Peugeot 408 (crossover)
- Pickle Ditch
- Pinkneys Green
- Place Saint-Lambert
- Planet 51
- Police box
- Pop Go the Workers
- Portion Boys
- Post Human: Survival Horror
- Postumus
- Pratap Rudra Singh Deo
- Prestel
- Prime Suspect
- Prince of Wales
- Progress MS-22
- Progressive Alliance
- Provinciaal Hof
- Purey-Cust Lodge boundary wall
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- R v Adomako
- Stamford Raffles
- Rail transport in Great Britain
- Ramsdale Beck
- Lucile Randon
- Ash Regan
- Reigate Castle
- Reiley (singer)
- Renault Kwid
- Renegade Nell
- Louis-Jean Résal
- The Reytons
- Rheinmetall
- Rhodochrosite
- Marcia Rice
- Richard Carter (Royal Navy officer)
- Richard III (play)
- River House, York
- Frederick Cayley Robinson
- Romania women's national cricket team
- Royal Brecknockshire Militia
- Royal Carmarthen Militia
- Royal Merioneth Rifles
- Royal Pembroke Militia
- Rugby, Warwickshire
- Mary Rundle
- Georginio Rutter
- Rwanda women's national cricket team
- William Rycroft
- Rye Lane
- Edward Rye
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- SACMI
- Anne Sadleir
- Ralph Sadleir
- Thomas Sadleir (died 1607)
- Saghani
- St Annes-on-the-Sea railway station
- St Giles Church, Lincoln
- St Matthew's Church, Rastrick
- St Mirren F.C.
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
- Salford Museum and Art Gallery
- Saltburn Miniature Railway
- Samoa women's national cricket team
- Sao Sanda
- Thomas Santon
- Saraswathy Kandasami
- Mikio Sato
- Saudi Arabia women's national cricket team
- Robert Savage (MP)
- Sawley Cricket Club
- Scarborough Fair (fair)
- Scarcroft Primary School
- Nils Schmid
- Daniel Schwarz (bandleader)
- Otto Schwarz
- Scotland women's national cricket team
- Scotland women's national under-19 cricket team
- Sea of Hull
- James Seaton (bishop)
- William Selby (died c.1426)
- Select committee (United Kingdom)
- Serbia women's national cricket team
- Sessions House, Preston
- Seven heavens
- Sexual violence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Ernest Shackleton
- Ahir Shah
- 2 The Shambles
- 3–5 The Shambles
- 6 The Shambles
- 14 The Shambles
- 20 The Shambles
- 21 The Shambles
- 22–23 The Shambles
- 27–28 The Shambles
- 30 The Shambles
- 31–33 The Shambles
- 35 The Shambles
- 37–38 The Shambles
- 39 The Shambles
- 40 The Shambles
- 43 The Shambles
- 44 The Shambles
- 46–47 The Shambles
- Michael Shanks (archaeologist)
- Matt Shea (filmmaker)
- Sheffield Law Courts
- Shen Lyu-shun
- Rio Shipston
- Siege of Coruña
- Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430)
- Sierra Leone women's national cricket team
- David Simpson (mayor)
- Singapore women's national cricket team
- Sint-Pietersplein, Ghent
- Sisland
- 2023 Six Nations Championship
- Slave Compensation Act 1837
- John Smith (banker)
- Mark Smith (footballer, born 1960)
- Michael Smith (darts player)
- Snark (Lewis Carroll)
- Sofema
- Solar power in Germany
- Solar power in Italy
- Solar power in Spain
- Solar power in the European Union
- Solar power in the United Kingdom
- Solar power in Turkey
- Soldridge
- Somerset Militia
- Somerset Trained Bands
- Thomas Charles Sorby
- South Humberside
- South Korea women's national cricket team
- Southampton Courts of Justice
- Southwark Crown Court
- Spain women's national cricket team
- Spare (memoir)
- Special administrative region
- Springburn Park
- St Giles' Church, Copmanthorpe
- St Katherine's Church, Lincoln
- St Nicholas' Church, Dunnington
- Stadshal, Ghent
- Stagecoach Highlands
- Charles Stapley
- Station Nord, Greenland
- Alberto de' Stefani
- Nell Stevens
- Stirling Sheriff Court
- Stockeld Park
- The Streets discography
- StudioCanal UK
- Madeleine Sumption
- 2023 Netball Superleague season
- Supreme Federal Court
- Swansea Crown Court
- Sweden women's national cricket team
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- Tajikistan women's national cricket team
- Robert Talkan
- Tanoshimi
- Tanzania women's national cricket team
- Tarn Wadling
- Teesside Combined Court Centre
- Thailand women's national cricket team
- The Mount (York)
- Theft
- Third Punic War
- This Town (TV series)
- St Helen's Church, Thorganby
- Three Williams (1803 ship)