Category:Use British English from October 2012
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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from October 2012 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 October 2012"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 379 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 2003 Dundee City Council election
- 2003 Glasgow City Council election
- 2007 Shetland Islands Council election
- 2010–11 Southampton F.C. season
- 2011 UK Open Qualifier 1
- 2012 British Figure Skating Championships
- 2012 Man Booker Prize
- 2012 Nobel Peace Prize
- 2012–13 Northampton Town F.C. season
- 2012–13 Welsh Women's Cup
- 2014–15 Welsh Women's Cup
A
- Nasir Abbas Nayyar
- HMS Aetna (1803)
- Anwaar Ahmad
- Ishfaq Ahmad (computer scientist)
- Aqeel Ahmed (cricketer)
- Asad Ahmed
- Air Siam
- Alamgir (singer)
- David Aliu
- All Shall Be Well (album)
- Allo Mahar
- Alpha Centauri Bb
- David Ames (field hockey)
- Anne, Princess Royal
- Zafar Ishaq Ansari
- Jacques Anthony
- Apple Scruffs (song)
- Chaudry Mohammad Aslam
- Asymmetric hydrogenation
- The Automatic
- The Awakening (James Morrison album)
B
- Baddomalhi
- Olave Baden-Powell
- Bagh Maidan
- Bait al Hikmat
- Baldi (radio series)
- William Baldock (Hampshire cricketer)
- Partha Banerjee
- Neil Banfield
- Basilica of Our Lady of Snows, Pallippuram
- Basti Mian Ahmed Din
- Batkhela
- Battersea Power Station
- Bedlam (2011 TV series)
- Graham Bell (artist)
- Tony Benn
- Berote Khurd
- Betfair
- Bhagya Debata
- Bhata
- Bhit
- Bhole Shankar
- Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
- University of Birmingham
- Bishop of Moray
- Blizzard of Ozz
- Bodinnick
- Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (film)
- Liv Boeree
- Boko Haram
- The bomber will always get through
- Born Free (M.I.A. song)
- Ross Bowers (ice hockey)
- Mink Brar
- Punnu Brar
- Breakaway (2011 film)
- The Breeze (Frome & West Wiltshire)
- Havergal Brian
- Brianstorm
- Bridgwater and Taunton Canal
- Brink (video game)
- British Tamils Forum
- Joseph Brittan
- Brother Tour
- Gavin Bryars
- Dugald Buchanan
- Edward Buckland
- Bulgarian language
- Bull Ring, Birmingham
- Bullingdon Club
- Rhoda Bulter
- Burj Attari
- Terry Burton
- Bury Art Museum
- Jeff Butterfield
C
- Ça Ira (opera)
- Camberwell Collegiate School
- Ceefax
- Chaghar Matti
- Chak 667/8 GB
- Justin Chancellor
- Chandarkey Rajputan
- Lawrence Chandler
- Changla Gali
- Drummond Chaplin
- Mark Chapman (broadcaster)
- Charsadda
- Chauburji
- Chawa
- Chishtian
- Chiswick House
- Christmas Day (Squeeze song)
- Jeff Clarke (English footballer)
- Clementine (Mark Owen song)
- A Clockwork Orange (novel)
- Mark Cocker
- Joanne Colan
- Robert Colling
- The Concert for Bangladesh
- Oliver Cookson
- Robert Coombes (rower)
- Courts of Jersey
- Fay Coyle
- Philip Cranmer
- Crostwight
D
E
F
G
H
- Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
- Wendy Hall
- Johan Hammar
- Handbags and Gladrags
- Robin Hanley
- Charles Harrison (Plymouth MP)
- Bill Hastings (judge)
- Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)
- Henry I of England
- Hey Ma (album)
- Tony Hibbert
- Dave Hilton (rugby union)
- Pat Holland
- The Hue and Cry After Cupid
- Ali al-Hujwiri
- John Hulke
- An Humorous Day's Mirth
- Qazi Altaf Hussain
- Thomas Hutchinson (governor)
- Andrew Huxley
- Henry Hyndman