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This category combines all use British English from September 2019 (2019-09) 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 2,348 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Hobbs Ltd
- Molly Hocking
- André Hoffmann (businessman)
- Carl Hogg
- Holborn Hill
- Colin Holder
- Holland House
- Holland Park Mews
- Holme, Cumbria
- Holmrook
- Holmwood, Redditch
- Holy Trinity Church, Malvern Link
- Holy Trinity School, Kidderminster
- Holy Well, Malvern
- Homecoming Scotland 2009
- Hoober Observatory
- Sam Hornby
- George Horne (rugby union)
- Allan Horsfall
- Houghton, Cumbria
- House of Lords
- Househillwood
- Henry Eliot Howard
- John Howell (politician)
- Elsie Howey
- Howtown
- Huang Xiangmo
- Anthoine Hubert
- Hugh of Evesham
- Gervase Hughes
- Hull Arena
- Hull City A.F.C. in European football
- Hull City A.F.C. Reserves and Juniors
- Hull UK City of Culture 2017
- Humber derby
- John Lisseter Humphreys
- Hung On You
- Callum Hunter-Hill
- Gregor Hunter
- Jamie Hunter (rugby union)
- H. Huntsman & Sons
- Husmerae
- Rory Hutchinson
- Hutton Moor End
- Hutton Roof, South Lakeland
- John Hutton, Baron Hutton of Furness
- Huyton College
- Hymatic
I
- I Still Believe in You (Cliff Richard song)
- I Was Lord Kitchener's Valet
- I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
- IFF Mark II
- Jacob Ilive
- Impeachment in the United Kingdom
- David de Inchmartin
- Inchview
- Independent Community & Health Concern
- Indonesia
- Jim Inglis
- Ings, Cumbria
- Institute of Welsh Affairs
- Sheriff of Inverness
- Invicta Mustangs
- Ireby, Cumbria
- Irish backstop
- Barry Irving
- Gary Isaac
- Isel, Cumbria
- Ismere Diploma
- Ivegill
- Ivy Cottage
J
- Kenneth Jackson (sportsman)
- Roger Jacobi
- Shaheen Jafargholi
- James Shaw of Tynron
- Jonathan James-Moore
- Jamestown, West Dunbartonshire
- David Jamieson (rugby union)
- Alexander Hay Japp
- Peggy Jay
- Robin Jenkins
- Peter Jericevich
- John Heneage Jesse
- Jethou
- Jewish Book Week
- John of Fordun
- Diana Johnson
- Ewan Johnson
- Herbert Johnson (hatters)
- Jo Johnson
- Jimmie Johnston
- Jones Bootmaker
- Carwyn Jones
- Craig Jones (Royal Navy officer)
- George W. Jones (printer)
- Steve Jones (footballer, born 1964)
- Kofi Josephs
- & Juliet
- John Junor (rugby union)
K
- Kaber, Cumbria
- Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar
- Ed Kalman
- Amee Kamani
- Kaos: The Anti-Acoustic Warfare
- Edward Keane (British Army officer)
- Sara Keays
- David Keenan
- Christina Keith
- Kelleth
- Henry Kellow
- Andrew Kelly (rugby union, born 1981)
- Andrew Kelly (rugby union, born 1982)
- Paddy Kelly (rugby union)
- Iain Kennedy (rugby union)
- Jane Kenrick
- Ryan Kent
- Edwin Kentfield
- HMS Keppel (1778)
- Walter Kerr (rugby union)
- Nik Kershaw discography
- Sheri Kershaw
- Kew College Prep
- Mai Khôi
- Kidderminster (UK Parliament constituency)
- Kidderminster & District Football League
- Kidderminster Cricket Club
- Kidderminster Harriers F.C.
- St John's Church, Kidderminster
- Richard Butler of Kilcash
- Killington, Cumbria
- Killywhan railway station
- Kilnsey
- Alix Kilroy
- Jonathan Kimberley
- Sheriff of Kincardine
- Soweto Kinch
- Elspeth King
- James King (rugby union, born 1986)
- Jason King (presenter)
- Jock King
- The King's Academy, Middlesbrough
- King's House School
- King's Meaburn
- Kingskettle railway station
- Peter Kininmonth
- Roy Kinnear (rugby)
- John Kirk (footballer, born 1922)
- Kirkandrews-on-Eden
- Kirkbampton
- Kirkbride, Cumbria
- Kirkby Thore
- Kirkby-in-Furness
- Kirkcowan railway station
- Kirkgunzeon railway station
- Kirkland, Culgaith
- Kirkland, Lamplugh
- Kirklands Hospital
- Kirklinton
- Kirkoswald, Cumbria
- Kirksanton
- James Kirkwood (grammarian)
- Harry Kissin, Baron Kissin
- KLOF Magazine
- Knaresborough Viaduct
- Stephen Knight (politician)
- Thomas Knight (actor)
- Knock, Cumbria
- Sourav Kothari
- Una Kroll
- Kuk Sool Won
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- Leah L'Estrange Malone
- First attack on Bullecourt
- German attack on Lagnicourt
- Lakeside, Cumbria
- Lancaster's chevauchée of 1346
- Robert Eyres Landor
- Elizabeth Lane
- James Lang (rugby union)
- Nicholas de Lange
- The Later Years
- Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood
- Laversdale
- Lavish Alice
- Paul Ogden Lawrence
- Rory Lawson
- Derrick Lee (rugby union)
- Leece
- Leeds City College
- Leeds dripping riot
- Legburthwaite
- Leigh Miners Rangers
- Harry Leonard (rugby union)
- Richard Leonard
- Let's Do It 2008
- Let's Do It! World
- Oliver Letwin
- Leuchars Castle
- Levens, Cumbria
- Iain Levison
- Keane Lewis-Potter