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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from January 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 January 2013"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,785 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Take a Bow (Leona Lewis song)
- Take Me Out (British game show)
- Take That
- Tangerine Circus
- Tante Koosje
- Tartan
- Tartan Army
- Tata Indica
- Tates Travel
- Taylor Woodrow
- Hudson Taylor
- Jason deCaires Taylor
- Martin Taylor (businessman)
- Phil Taylor (darts player)
- Squizzy Taylor
- Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences
- Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder
- 2012 Telangana protests
- Early 2011 Telangana protests
- Late 2011 Telangana protests
- Mid 2011 Telangana protests
- Tellin' Stories
- Temple of Peace, Cardiff
- Eddy Temple-Morris
- Gerald Templer
- Terror of the Autons
- Terry Jones' Medieval Lives
- That's Solent
- List of ministers under Margaret Thatcher
- Theirs Is the Glory
- Thin Lizzy
- Third (Soft Machine album)
- Third Floor Gallery
- David Thomas (cricketer, born 1911)
- James Thomas (English musician)
- Mark Thompson (media executive)
- Ray Thompson (footballer)
- Richard Thompson (musician)
- Peter Thorne (RAF officer)
- A Thousand Beautiful Things
- Thunderbirds / 3AM
- Tilehurst
- Time Is Running Out (Muse song)
- Timeline of Manchester Metrolink
- Timeline of the BBC
- List of bombings during the Troubles
- Times of Malta
- Timico
- To the Manor Born
- Tolleshunt D'Arcy
- Tolstoy Cup
- Claire Tomlinson
- Too Close (Alex Clare song)
- Too Much (Spice Girls song)
- Top Gear series 19
- Top of the Pops
- A Town Called Mercy
- Rob Townsend
- Tramlink
- Travancore
- Dave Lee Travis
- Trees Dream in Algebra
- De Treeswijkhoeve
- Trial by Jury
- Tribal-class destroyer (1936)
- The Tribe (1999 TV series)
- David Trimble
- Tripping (song)
- Christopher Tugendhat, Baron Tugendhat
- Tuks Rugby League
- Paul Turnbull
- Turning Tables
- Joanne Turvey
- TV Comic
- TVR
- Twenty20
- Rose Tyler
- Type 22 frigate
U
- German submarine U-126 (1940)
- List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2013
- Lists of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones
- Lists of UK R&B Albums Chart number ones
- List of UK singles chart Christmas number twos
- Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
- Ulster Defence Regiment
- List of Undercover Boss (British TV series) episodes
- Unintended (song)
- Unionist government, 1895–1905
- United Kingdom corporation tax
- British debate over veils
- United States of Eurasia
- Universal Child
- University of St Andrews
- Uno (Muse song)
- Unstoppable. Sean Scully & The Art of Everything
- Up All Night (Take That song)
- Up at the Lake
- Up to Our Hips
- Urmston
- Us and Us Only
- Utopia (British TV series)
- Utopia, Limited
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- Scott Wagstaff
- 2008 Wah bombing
- Wales national rugby union team
- Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham
- Walking on Broken Glass
- Joseph Walsh (rugby league)
- Paul Wanless
- Wannabe
- De Wanne
- Claire Ward
- Neil Warnock
- Richard Warren (musician)
- Warriors' Gate
- Wars of the Three Kingdoms
- Joseph Warton
- Watermouth Castle
- Margaret Waters
- Waterstones
- Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell
- Webster's Brewery
- Leslie Welch
- Wellingborough
- Wellington, Somerset
- West Hallam railway station
- West Midlands Metro
- Walter West (director)
- Westland Sea King
- Westminster Psalter
- Weston-super-Mare
- What My Heart Wants to Say
- What We Did Last Summer
- Whatever It Takes (Leona Lewis song)
- Whatevershebringswesing
- Where's Your Head At
- Wherry
- Whig government, 1830–1834
- Annabelle White
- Jimmy White
- John White (footballer, born 1986)
- Martin White (politician)
- John Whitelegg
- Whitstable
- Peter Whittingham
- Who Do You Think You Are (Spice Girls song)
- Who Knows Who
- Who We Touch
- Why (Annie Lennox song)
- Why Call It Anything
- Why Can't I Wake Up with You
- The Widow's Tears
- Bradley Wiggins
- The Wild Swans (band)
- Wilgenplas
- Will's Coffee House
- Charles Henry Williams
- Robbie Williams (footballer, born 1984)
- Rhoda Willis
- Bob Wilson (cricketer)
- Win Some Lose Some
- Wind farm
- Winner (Kid British song)
- Anna Wintour
- De Witte Holevoet
- Wonderful (Annie Lennox song)
- Wonderland (The Charlatans album)
- Trinny Woodall
- Jonathan Woodgate
- Freddie Woodman
- Word Gets Around
- Wordshaker
- 2007 Rugby World Cup
- World Party
- Worshipful Company of Grocers
- Peter Worsley
- Worthing
- Billy Wright (footballer, born 1924)
- Sir Richard Wrottesley, 7th Baronet
- Richard Wrottesley, 5th Baron Wrottesley
- Guy Wylly