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- SS Aenos (1910)
- SS Aenos (1944)
- SS Aeon (1905)
- Aero-Service Puma
- Aerosucre Flight 157
- AFC Bournemouth Under-21s and Academy
- Afghan cricket team in the United Arab Emirates in 2016–17
- Salman Afridi
- Afriqiyah Airways Flight 209
- Agadir Crisis
- SS Agamemnon (1865)
- Thomas Agar-Robartes
- SS Aguila (1916)
- Brian Ahern (footballer)
- August Ahlqvist
- Arif Ahmed (cricketer)
- Saymon Ahmed
- Seppo Aho
- Steve Aiken
- Henry Ainsworth (MP)
- Sophie Ainsworth
- List of Air Training Corps squadrons
- List of aircraft of the United Kingdom in World War II
- List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force
- List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps
- List of aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service
- SS Aire (1886)
- Airileke
- James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Airlie
- Airly Castle (1787 EIC ship)
- Bill Aitken (politician)
- Maria Aitken
- Aizawl FC
- SS Ajax (1889)
- Mohomad Akram
- 2016 Al-Karak attack
- HMS Alarm (1810)
- SS Alba
- Andrei Alba
- SS Albania (1920)
- Albania–Palestine relations
- SS Alberta (1900)
- SS Albertic
- Thomas Alcock (MP)
- Ålder okänd
- Thomas Aldersey
- Brian Alderson (footballer)
- Thomas Aldred (MP)
- Dragutin Aleksić
- SS Aleppo
- Aleppo offensive (November–December 2016)
- SS Alert
- SS Alesia
- Henry Alexander (Irish politician)
- Jane Alexander (swimmer)
- Tom Alexander (swimmer)
- Þórunn Alfreðsdóttir
- Algeciras campaign order of battle
- BNS Ali Haider (1978)
- Jaker Ali
- Selma Alispahić
- Ema Alivodić
- SS Alk
- All Good Things (TV series)
- All Saints' Hospital, Winson Green
- Henry Allan (cricketer)
- Lewis Allan (footballer)
- Simon Allen
- Thomas Allen (Cavalier)
- Allerton TMD
- John Alleyne (cricketer)
- Italian ship Alliance
- SS Alma (1894)
- SS Almeda Star
- Alnwick Castle (1801 EIC ship)
- Sir Rowland Alston, 4th Baronet
- Sir Thomas Alston, 3rd Baronet
- Sir Thomas Alston, 5th Baronet
- SS Alt (1911)
- Altered State (Tesseract album)
- SS Altona (1877)
- Thomas Alured
- Vineet Alurkar
- Sacha de Alwis
- Gerardo Amarilla
- Amazon (1780 ship)
- Georgios Ambet
- Spanish ship America (1736)
- American airborne landings in Normandy
- American School Hong Kong
- SS Amerikanis
- Mohsen Amini
- First Battle of Amman
- List of amphibious warfare ships of the Royal Navy
- SS Amsterdam (1894)
- SS Amsterdam (1879)
- SS Amsterdam (1930)
- SS Amsterdam (1950)
- Amsterdam–Zutphen railway
- William Mackenzie, 1st Baron Amulree
- SS Anakriya
- Ananias (footballer)
- Ashot Anastasian
- Anchor Foods
- SS Ancona
- George El Andary
- Ande railway station
- Allan Anderson (cricketer)
- Henry Anderson (Cavalier)
- Peter Anderson (cricketer, born 1933)
- Sydney Anderson (Northern Ireland politician)
- Pierre Andraca
- Paulina Andreeva
- Robin Andrew (bowls)
- Thomas Andrew (MP)
- Theophilus Andrews
- Thomas Andrews (MP for Dover)
- SS Andrios
- SS Andromachi
- 2016–17 Andros Trophy
- The Angels' Greatest
- Anglo-German Fellowship
- Lee Angol
- Tuomas Anhava
- Ann (1797 ship)
- Ann (1801 ship)
- David Annand
- Ansar al-Sharia (Yemen)
- Thomas Anson (politician, died 1773)
- Thomas Anson, 1st Viscount Anson
- Sir William Anson, 3rd Baronet
- Thomas Chisholm Anstey
- Edmund Anstice
- Antarctic fur seal
- SS Antenor (1896)
- SS Antenor (1924)
- Italian ship Anteo (A 5309)
- Antidisestablishmentarianism
- BNS Anushandhan
- Anyone for Tennis
- SS Aorangi (1883)
- Apoptosis regulator BAX
- Operation Apricot
- Spanish ship Aquilon (1754)
- SS Arabic (1881)
- SS Arabic (1902)
- SS Arabic (1920)
- Daizou Araki
- SS Arandora Star
- Spanish ironclad Arapiles
- Yukiya Arashiro
- SS Arcadian
- Mervyn Edward Archdale
- Mervyn Archdall (died 1839)
- Thomas Archer (MP for Lincoln)
- Thomas Archer (MP for Warwickshire)
- SS Archimedes
- SS Ardena (1915)
- SS Ardmore (1909)
- List of areas in Wolverhampton
- Argyllshire Gathering
- Ariel Motorcycles
- SS Arkaba (1924)
- SS Armadale Castle
- Ali Arman
- SS Armenian
- Thomas Armeston
- Sir William Armine, 2nd Baronet
- Thomas Armstrong (English politician)
- SS Arnhem (1946)
- Percival Arnott
- Andrés Arraez
- Arran (1799 ship)
- SS Arratoon Apcar
- The Arrow (band)
- Henry Arthington
- Bobby Arthur
- John Arundell (of Lanherne, died 1590)
- SS Arvonian
- Asadullah (Pakistani cricketer)
- Jean Asfar
- Thomas Ashburnham (MP)
- Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby
- Lloyd Ashby
- Shukburgh Ashby
- Samuel Ashe (MP)
- Oswald Asher
- Henry Ashley (MP for Dorset)
- Henry Ashley (MP, born 1548)
- Lesley Ashmall
- SS Ashton (1884)
- James Williamson, 1st Baron Ashton
- John de Ashton (seneschal)
- Asian Correspondent
- SS Asiatic (1870)
- Gabriele Askamp
- Sir Ralph Assheton, 2nd Baronet, of Lever
- SS Assyrian (1914)
- Todor Atanaskov
- SS Athen (1893)