20:5620:56, 30 November 2017diffhist+201
Penny
Penny is the official name of the British penny, not just colloquial, so the *actual* penny coin should be shown here. It even has the name written on it.
21:4121:41, 18 November 2016diffhist+62
Veganism
As a noun, "dairy" means the institution making the products. When referring to the products themselves, we need to use "dairy products".
17:5517:55, 17 June 2016diffhist−18
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1752
Clearer terminology, especially when referring to British dates (we don't say "through" to mean "between x and y")
7 September 2015
15:1415:14, 7 September 2015diffhist−24
Film
"Film" used through the article to describe the generic object as in line with the article's title. "Movie" used in those specific places which describe language usage.
16:5816:58, 10 September 2014diffhist−213
Eurovision Song Contest
Capital C for "Contest" when used as a short form of "the Eurovision Song Contest", because in this context it is a proper noun. Lowercase c only when talking about "a contest". Also removed uncited paragraph.
17:1017:10, 23 March 2014diffhist−99
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Grilling
Nothing incorrect about it. In the UK, barbecuing is what is happening in the second picture on this very page: i.e cooking meat on a barbeque.