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- Listed buildings in Beningbrough
- James Bennett (footballer, born 1988)
- Bentham Town Hall
- Listed buildings in Bentham, North Yorkshire
- Berlin Stadtbahn
- Berrington Lough Stadium
- Vaughan Berry
- Leo Bertos
- Beulé Gate
- Bewdley
- Listed buildings in Bewerley
- Listed buildings in Bilbrough
- Listed buildings in Bilsdale Midcable
- Listed buildings in Bilton-in-Ainsty with Bickerton
- Eberhard Binder
- Birmingham Clean Air Zone
- Bishop Wulstan School
- Blackpool Lifeboat Station
- Yaroslav Blanter
- Blowup
- Callum Blue
- Tom Blyth
- BMW R25
- Christopher Bochmann
- Body Moving
- Otto Bohl
- Bolton Percy Gatehouse
- Borgo Maggiore
- 2018 Borgo Panigale explosion
- Boulby line
- Phil Bowen
- Operation Bowery
- Fraser Bowes
- Boy A (film)
- Patrick Boylan
- Boys of England
- Derry Brabbs
- Jack Bradbury (rugby league)
- Christian Henry, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- Brandenburger
- Dennis Bray
- Breitenthal Speedway Stadium
- Britannia Fields
- 77th British Academy Film Awards
- British Diving Championships – 3 metre springboard diving winners
- British Diving Championships – 10 metre platform diving winners
- British Diving Championships – plain diving winners
- British National Derny Championships
- British National Elimination Championships
- British National Individual Pursuit Championships
- British National Individual Sprint Championships
- British National Individual Time Trial Championships
- British National Keirin Championships
- British National Madison Championships
- British National Points Championships
- British National Scratch Championships
- British National Team Pursuit Championships
- British National Team Sprint Championships
- Brockfield Hall
- Kell Brook vs Michael Jennings
- Brooklands Stadium
- Brovst Speedway Center
- Bruno II von Berg
- John Bull (businessman)
- Bunkers Hill, Jamaica
- Burd Isabel and Earl Patrick
- Burghley Horse Trials
- Bush Barrow
- Peter Butterworth
C
- Cà Berlone
- Cà Chiavello
- Cà Giannino
- Cà Melone
- Cà Ragni
- Cà Rigo
- Cailungo
- James Cairns (forward)
- Caladino
- Calcott, Shropshire
- Operation Calendar
- Calligaria
- William Calthorpe
- Linda Calvey
- Camborne Treslothan (electoral division)
- Canepa, San Marino
- Capanne, San Marino
- Carcassonne and Trèbes attack
- Cardigan House
- Care (Law & Order: UK)
- Càrn Glas (Argyll and Bute)
- Càrn Glas-choire
- Carthage Street Circuit
- Cinzia Casiraghi
- Casole
- Castellaro, San Marino
- Cat O'Nine Tails (novel)
- Harry Catterick
- Sir Charles Cayzer, 3rd Baronet
- Central Hall, University of York
- Cerbaiola
- Chain of trust
- 2023 Women's Challenge Cup final
- 2023 Challenge Cup final
- Olivene Chambers
- Chapel of Virgin Mary
- Charles Street, Wrexham
- Cheongju Baseball Stadium
- Chester Street, Wrexham
- Chiesanuova
- China Along the Yellow River
- Outline of the military history of the People's Republic of China
- Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker
- Christián László Municipal Sports Complex
- Church of the Immaculate Conception, Spinkhill
- Cinque Vie
- Civil Service lifeboats
- Clach Bheinn (Lochgoilhead)
- Clärchen's Ballroom
- Josienne Clarke
- Clearbrook, Devon
- James Cleminson
- Clipyn Du
- Clock Tower, St Albans
- Clyde F.C.
- College Valley
- The Colour Room
- Community of All Hallows
- Computer humour
- Confine
- Connell Sixth Form College
- Convoy SC 7
- SS Corcovado
- Corianino
- Corunna House
- Cothenius Medal
- Cothenius Medal awardees, 1792-1861
- Countersett Hall
- Countersett Quaker Meeting House
- List of country calling codes
- CPC Binary Barcode
- Craig Cwm Amarch
- Craig Llysfaen
- River Crake
- Crociale
- Cromartyshire (ship)
- Damian Cronin
- Jonathan Cross (academic)
- Crosslands
- Cum On Feel the Hitz: The Best of Slade
- Cunsey Beck
D
- D-class lifeboat (Dunlop)
- D-class lifeboat (Humber)
- D-class lifeboat (RFD 320)
- D-class lifeboat (RFD PB16)
- D-class lifeboat (Zodiac III)
- Richard Dannatt
- Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr
- Death in June discography
- Death on the Tiber
- Deepdale, Cumbria
- Delors building
- Democratic Left Scotland
- Jake Dennis
- Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst
- George Harry DeVall
- Devon Cricket League
- Die 4. Dimension
- Fritz Dirtl
- Distributed memory
- Nell Dixon
- Tom Dixon (industrial designer)
- Charles Reginald Dodwell
- Dogana
- Domagnano
- Domestic airport
- Doncaster Panthers B.C.
- Christ Church, Doncaster
- Doom painting
- Doomsday at Eleven
- Fleur van Dooren
- River Dove, central England
- Dr Solomon's Antivirus
- Dryasdust
- DTZ
- Durrington & Salvington (electoral division)
- DVB-S
E
- East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival
- John Eccles (composer)
- Economy of Liverpool
- Economy of London
- Economy of Manchester
- Economy of the United Kingdom
- The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
- Electoral Commission (United Kingdom)
- Elevator to the Gallows
- Elgane
- Emmanuel Christian School, Leicester
- Endcliffe Student Village
- Ina Ender
- Peter English (boxer)