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- Roger Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Bletso
- Beaucoups of Blues
- Beaujolais nouveau
- John of Beaumont
- Beautiful Life (Union J song)
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- Joseph Bech
- Lydia Becker
- Clarice Beckett
- William Beckford (novelist)
- Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford
- North Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- Zubeida Begum
- Dominic Behan
- Paudge Behan
- Danny Bejarano
- Diego Bejarano
- Belfast Buildings Trust
- Belfast City Hall
- Belfast International Arts Festival
- Belfast Film Festival
- Belfast North (UK Parliament constituency)
- Belfast South (UK Parliament constituency)
- Belfast Zoo
- Bellasi
- Bellevue Mosque
- The Bells (play)
- Belsonic
- Patrick Belton
- Manu Bennett
- Benny's Video
- Lucienne Benoît
- Tyrone Benskin
- A. C. Benson
- Bentall Centre, Kingston upon Thames
- Arthur Berckmans
- Kurban Berdyev
- John Beresford (Waterford MP)
- Ariel Beresniak
- Bergamasca sheep
- Eugène Bergès
- Berliner Zeitung
- Bermingham Castles of Ireland
- Meyler de Bermingham
- Bert Williams Leisure Centre
- Jens Peter Berthelsen
- Besa machine gun
- Best Actor (film)
- Betdaq
- Beverweerd Castle
- John Beynon (academic)
- Sidharth Bhardwaj
- Tarun Bhattacharya
- Isaac Bickerstaffe
- Bidasar, Churu
- Joseph Biggar
- Billingham Campus School and Arts College
- James Jepson Binns
- BinTube
- Bio Products Laboratory
- Bird Island (Western Australia)
- Antonia Bird
- Frederick Smith, 3rd Earl of Birkenhead
- Om Birla
- Birleşik Fon Bankası
- Derek Birley
- Bishi Bhattacharya
- Bishop of Clogher
- Bishop of Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora
- Bishop of Portsmouth (Catholic)
- RAF Bishops Court
- Bishopston, Bristol
- Bishopsworth
- Mordaunt Bisset
- Jordi Bitter
- Bitterne Park School
- Black Mountain transmitting station
- Black squirrel
- Black Widows of Liverpool
- Ryan-Zico Black
- R. D. Blackmore
- Munster Blackwater
- The Blades (band)
- Blam Blam Blam
- Blantyre mining disaster
- Blasphemy law in the Republic of Ireland
- Blériot-SPAD S.37
- Blight (play)
- The Blockheads discography
- Blockhouse Bay
- Tom Blomqvist
- Gertrude Elizabeth Blood
- Thomas Blood
- Battle of Bloody Bay
- Bloody Friday (1972)
- Bloody Sunday (1887)
- Bloody Sunday (1921)
- Blue Hussars
- BNCR Class A
- BNCR Class N
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- Board of First Fruits
- Gustavo Boccoli
- Colin Bodill
- Battle of El Bodón
- Clément de Boissière
- Peter Boizot
- FK Bokelj
- Boksburg
- The Bolitho novels
- Bolton Interchange
- Bombing of Dublin in World War II
- Patrick Bond
- Bones (Michael Kiwanuka song)
- Josh Bootsma
- Francisco de Borbón y Escasany, 5th Duke of Seville
- Chloe Boreham
- Mikael Borglund
- Tulsidas Borkar
- Sedat Bornovalı
- Boroughbridge High School
- Ivanna Borovychenko
- Borris, County Carlow
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Freya Van den Bossche
- Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg
- Aleksei Botvinyev
- Charles Bouchard
- Andy Boulton
- D'Arcy Boulton (heraldist)
- Boundary Island (Western Australia)
- Augustus Jules Bouvier
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- Bowhunting
- John Bowles (darts player)
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- Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh)
- BoyleSports
- Boys' Brigade in Singapore
- Sergei Bozhin
- Thomas Braddell
- Richard Bradley (film producer)
- Battle of the Pass of Brander
- Thomas Bray
- Breage
- Breaker Morant (film)
- The Breeze (radio network)
- Kings of Brega
- Lydia Brein-Haritonides
- Denis Brennan
- Brickhouse Station
- Tommy Bridewell
- Tom Bridges
- Richard Bright (physician)
- Ashleigh Brilliant
- Bristol Bridges Walk
- Temple Church, Bristol
- British Forces Post Office
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- British official war artists
- British Rail 10800
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- British Screen Forum
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- 1995 Brixton riot
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- Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich
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- Danny Brough
- Pip Broughton
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- Keegan Brown
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- Ivor Browne
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- Browser security
- Charles George Broyden
- Bruce campaign in Ireland
- Erik Bruhn
- Brunei Investment Agency
- Lauren Bruton
- BRW (magazine)