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.
Pages in category "Use British English from December 2013"
The following 87 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,442 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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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
- Eleanor Worthington Cox
- Wounded Warrior Band
- Robert Samuel Wright
- Wroxham
- Thomas Wyatt (poet)