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The History of the British Isles from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age

 * British Isles
 * England
 * Prehistoric Britain
 * History of England
 * Roman Britain
 * Sub-Roman Britain
 * Kingdom of England
 * Economy of England in the Middle Ages
 * Anglo-Saxon England
 * House of Wessex
 * Alfred the Great
 * Edward the Elder
 * Ælfweard of Wessex
 * Æthelstan
 * Edmund I
 * Eadred
 * Eadwig
 * Edgar the Peaceful
 * Edward the Martyr
 * Æthelred the Unready
 * House of Knýtlinga
 * Sweyn Forkbeard
 * Edmund Ironside
 * Cnut the Great
 * Harold Harefoot
 * Harthacnut
 * Edward the Confessor
 * Harold Godwinson
 * Edgar the Ætheling
 * Norman conquest of England
 * Battle of Hastings
 * Anglo-Norman
 * House of Normandy
 * William the Conqueror
 * William II of England
 * Henry I of England
 * Stephen, King of England
 * Empress Matilda
 * Angevin Empire
 * Henry II of England
 * Eleanor of Aquitaine
 * Henry the Young King
 * Richard I of England
 * John, King of England
 * Louis VIII of France
 * House of Plantagenet
 * Henry III of England
 * Edward I of England
 * Edward II of England
 * Edward III of England
 * Richard II of England
 * House of Lancaster
 * Henry IV of England
 * Henry V of England
 * Henry VI of England
 * House of York
 * Wars of the Roses
 * Edward IV of England
 * Edward V of England
 * Richard III of England
 * Tudor dynasty
 * Henry VII of England
 * English Renaissance
 * Henry VIII of England
 * Catherine of Aragon
 * English Reformation
 * Anne Boleyn
 * Jane Seymour
 * Anne of Cleves
 * Catherine Howard
 * Catherine Parr
 * Edward VI of England
 * Lady Jane Grey
 * Mary I of England
 * Philip II of Spain
 * Elizabeth I of England
 * Jacobean era
 * House of Stuart
 * James VI and I
 * Gunpowder Plot
 * Charles I of England
 * English Civil War
 * Interregnum (England)
 * Commonwealth of England
 * Restoration (England)
 * Oliver Cromwell
 * Richard Cromwell
 * The Protectorate
 * Glorious Revolution
 * Popish Plot
 * Charles II of England
 * James II of England
 * House of Orange-Nassau
 * Mary II of England
 * William III of England
 * Anne, Queen of Great Britain
 * Acts of Union 1707
 * Demographics of England
 * Culture of England
 * Church of England
 * Book of Common Prayer
 * Morris dance
 * English country dance
 * Architecture of England
 * Anglo-Saxon architecture
 * English Gothic architecture
 * Tudor architecture
 * Elizabethan architecture
 * Jacobean architecture
 * Queen Anne style architecture
 * Georgian architecture
 * English folklore
 * Old English literature
 * Middle English literature
 * Geoffrey Chaucer
 * Thomas Malory
 * Medieval theatre
 * Elizabethan literature
 * English Renaissance theatre
 * Christopher Marlowe
 * William Shakespeare
 * Restoration literature
 * Restoration comedy
 * English independence
 * English nationalism
 * English Democrats
 * English Defence League
 * History of the English language
 * Old English
 * Middle English
 * Early Modern English
 * Great Vowel Shift
 * English language
 * Black Country
 * Brummie
 * Cheshire dialect
 * Cockney
 * Cumbrian dialect
 * East Anglian English
 * East Midlands English
 * Essex dialect
 * Estuary English
 * Geordie
 * Kentish dialect
 * Lancashire dialect and accent
 * Manchester dialect
 * Mockney
 * Mummerset
 * Multicultural London English
 * Norfolk dialect
 * Northern English
 * Pitmatic
 * Received Pronunciation
 * English in southern England
 * Suffolk dialect
 * Sussex dialect
 * West Midlands English
 * West Country dialects
 * Yorkshire dialect
 * Fauna of England


 * Scotland
 * Timeline of Scottish history
 * History of Scotland
 * Scotland during the Roman Empire
 * Scotland in the Early Middle Ages
 * Scotland in the High Middle Ages
 * Scotland in the Late Middle Ages
 * Scotland in the Early Modern Era
 * Scotland in the modern era
 * List of kings of the Picts
 * Kenneth MacAlpin
 * Domnall mac Ailpín
 * Causantín mac Cináeda
 * Áed mac Cináeda
 * Giric
 * Eochaid, son of Rhun
 * Donald II of Scotland
 * Constantine II of Scotland
 * Malcolm I of Scotland
 * Indulf
 * Dub, King of Scotland
 * Cuilén
 * Amlaíb, King of Scotland
 * Kenneth II of Scotland
 * Constantine III of Scotland
 * Kenneth III of Scotland
 * Malcolm II of Scotland
 * House of Moray
 * House of Dunkeld
 * Duncan I of Scotland
 * Macbeth, King of Scotland
 * Lulach
 * Malcolm III of Scotland
 * Donald III of Scotland
 * Duncan II of Scotland
 * Edgar, King of Scotland
 * Alexander I of Scotland
 * David I of Scotland
 * Malcolm IV of Scotland
 * William the Lion
 * Alexander II of Scotland
 * Alexander III of Scotland
 * House of Sverre
 * Margaret, Maid of Norway
 * Guardian of Scotland
 * House of Balliol
 * John Balliol
 * Clan Bruce
 * Robert the Bruce
 * David II of Scotland
 * Robert II of Scotland
 * Robert III of Scotland
 * James I of Scotland
 * James II of Scotland
 * James III of Scotland
 * James IV of Scotland
 * James V of Scotland
 * Mary, Queen of Scots
 * Jacobite succession
 * Scandinavian Scotland
 * Wars of Scottish Independence
 * Renaissance in Scotland
 * Scottish Reformation
 * Restoration (Scotland)
 * Glorious Revolution in Scotland
 * Scottish colonization of the Americas
 * Scottish Enlightenment
 * Romanticism in Scotland
 * Culture of Scotland
 * Scottish clan
 * History of the Scots language
 * Economic history of Scotland
 * History of education in Scotland
 * Military of Scotland
 * Historiography of Scotland
 * Historical demography of Scotland
 * Scottish literature
 * Scottish art
 * History of Scottish devolution
 * History of the Scottish National Party
 * History of the Scottish Socialist Party
 * History of the Scottish Episcopal Church
 * Architecture of Scotland
 * Music of Scotland
 * Highland English
 * Scottish English
 * Scottish Gaelic
 * Scots language
 * Gaelic medium education in Scotland
 * Gàidhealtachd
 * Church of Scotland
 * Politics of Scotland
 * Unionism in Scotland
 * Scottish independence
 * Scottish national identity
 * Fauna of Scotland
 * Flora of Scotland
 * List of fauna of the Scottish Highlands


 * Wales
 * History of Wales
 * Wales in the Roman era
 * Wales in the Early Middle Ages
 * Kingdom of Gwynedd
 * Kingdom of Powys
 * Deheubarth
 * Welsh law
 * Norman invasion of Wales
 * Conquest of Wales by Edward I
 * Wales in the Late Middle Ages
 * Statute of Rhuddlan
 * Glyndŵr Rising
 * Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542
 * Welsh settlement in the Americas
 * Modern history of Wales
 * Demographics of Wales
 * Education in Wales
 * Languages of Wales
 * History of the Welsh language
 * Old Welsh
 * Middle Welsh
 * Welsh language
 * Welsh English
 * Culture of Wales
 * Cardiff dialect
 * Welsh medium education
 * Y Wladfa
 * Welsh art
 * Welsh-language literature
 * Welsh literature in English
 * Music of Wales
 * 1904–1905 Welsh Revival
 * Church in Wales
 * Welsh Methodist revival
 * Politics of Wales
 * List of political parties in Wales
 * Welsh nationalism
 * Welsh independence
 * Plaid Cymru
 * Cymru Annibynnol
 * Y Fro Gymraeg


 * Cornwall
 * History of Cornwall
 * Timeline of Cornish history
 * Cornwall in the English Civil War
 * Cornish Rebellion of 1497
 * Michael An Gof
 * Thomas Flamank
 * Second Cornish Uprising of 1497
 * Act of Uniformity 1549
 * Prayer Book Rebellion
 * Jacobite uprising in Cornwall of 1715
 * Constitutional status of Cornwall
 * Culture of Cornwall
 * Politics of Cornwall
 * Cornish people
 * Cornish diaspora
 * Kiddlywink
 * Cornish literature
 * Music of Cornwall
 * Economy of Cornwall
 * Cornish nationalism
 * Cornish National Liberation Army
 * Cornish Nationalist Party
 * Cornish Solidarity
 * Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament
 * Mebyon Kernow
 * Anglo-Cornish
 * Cornish language
 * Cornish revival
 * Flora and fauna of Cornwall


 * Jersey
 * Jersey
 * History of Jersey
 * Politics of Jersey
 * Demographics of Jersey
 * Religion in Jersey
 * Education in Jersey
 * Culture of Jersey
 * Channel Island English
 * Jèrriais
 * Jèrriais literature


 * Guernsey
 * Guernsey
 * History of Guernsey
 * Culture of Guernsey
 * Guernésiais
 * Sark
 * Sark general election, 2008
 * Sercquiais
 * Alderney
 * Auregnais dialect


 * Isle of Man
 * History of the Isle of Man
 * Kingdom of the Isles
 * Act of Settlement 1703
 * Culture of the Isle of Man
 * Manx people
 * Manx language
 * Bunscoill Ghaelgagh
 * Manx English
 * Manx literature
 * Music of the Isle of Man


 * Ireland
 * Timeline of Irish history
 * History of Ireland (400–800)
 * Gaelic Ireland
 * History of Ireland (800–1169)
 * Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid
 * Áed Findliath
 * Flann Sinna
 * Niall Glúndub
 * Donnchad Donn
 * Congalach Cnogba
 * Domnall ua Néill
 * Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
 * Brian Boru
 * Donnchad mac Briain
 * Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó
 * Toirdelbach Ua Briain
 * Domnall Ua Lochlainn
 * Muirchertach Ua Briain
 * Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
 * Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
 * Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
 * Norman invasion of Ireland
 * History of Ireland (1169–1536)
 * Tudor conquest of Ireland
 * Lordship of Ireland
 * History of Ireland (1536–1691)
 * History of Ireland (1691–1801)
 * Kingdom of Ireland
 * Protestant Ascendancy
 * Irish Rebellion of 1798
 * Acts of Union 1800
 * History of Ireland (1801–1923)
 * Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848
 * Young Ireland
 * Fenian Rising
 * Irish Republican Brotherhood
 * Great Famine (Ireland)
 * Irish revolutionary period
 * Easter Rising
 * Irish Volunteers
 * Irish Citizen Army
 * Cumann na mBan
 * Patrick Pearse
 * James Connolly
 * Tom Clarke (Irish republican)
 * Seán Mac Diarmada
 * Joseph Plunkett
 * Éamonn Ceannt
 * Thomas MacDonagh
 * Proclamation of the Irish Republic
 * Irish Republican Army
 * Irish War of Independence
 * Anglo-Irish Treaty
 * Michael Collins (Irish leader)
 * Irish Free State
 * Irish Civil War
 * History of Northern Ireland
 * History of the Republic of Ireland
 * Fianna Fáil
 * Fine Gael
 * Sinn Féin
 * Labour Party (Ireland)
 * W. T. Cosgrave
 * Éamon de Valera
 * Douglas Hyde
 * Seán T. O'Kelly
 * John A. Costello
 * Jack Lynch
 * Seán Lemass
 * The Troubles
 * Erskine Hamilton Childers
 * Liam Cosgrave
 * Provisional Irish Republican Army
 * Official Irish Republican Army
 * Irish National Liberation Army
 * Continuity Irish Republican Army
 * Real Irish Republican Army
 * Irish People's Liberation Organisation
 * Ulster Defence Association
 * Ulster Volunteer Force
 * Loyalist Volunteer Force
 * Red Hand Commando
 * Young Citizen Volunteers (1972)
 * Ulster Young Militants
 * Ulster Resistance
 * UVF Mid-Ulster Brigade
 * Democratic Unionist Party
 * Northern Ireland Unionist Party
 * Ulster Unionist Party
 * Progressive Unionist Party
 * Conservative Party (UK)
 * UK Unionist Party
 * Traditional Unionist Voice
 * Democratic Left (Ireland)
 * Progressive Democrats
 * Social Democratic and Labour Party
 * Workers' Party of Ireland
 * Irish Republican Socialist Party
 * Republican Sinn Féin
 * Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
 * Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association
 * Battle of the Bogside
 * 1969 Northern Ireland riots
 * Operation Banner
 * Operation Demetrius
 * Censorship in the Republic of Ireland
 * Bloody Sunday (1972)
 * Direct rule
 * Bloody Friday (1972)
 * Northern Ireland Assembly (1973)
 * Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape
 * Ulster Workers' Council
 * Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
 * Patrick Hillery
 * Dublin and Monaghan bombings
 * Charles Haughey
 * Kingsmill massacre
 * Warrenpoint ambush
 * 1981 Irish hunger strike
 * Bobby Sands
 * Maze Prison escape
 * Garret FitzGerald
 * Brighton hotel bombing
 * Mary Robinson
 * Albert Reynolds
 * John Bruton
 * Anglo-Irish Agreement
 * Remembrance Day bombing
 * Northern Ireland peace process
 * Operation Flavius
 * Milltown Cemetery attack
 * Corporals killings
 * 1988–94 British broadcasting voice restrictions
 * 1993 Bishopsgate bombing
 * Downing Street Declaration
 * 1996 Docklands bombing
 * 1996 Manchester bombing
 * Mary McAleese
 * Bertie Ahern
 * Good Friday Agreement
 * Omagh bombing
 * Brian Cowen
 * Enda Kenny
 * Michael D. Higgins
 * Politics of Ireland
 * Fauna of Ireland
 * Flora of Ireland
 * Demographics of the Republic of Ireland
 * Demographics of Northern Ireland
 * Culture of Ireland
 * Culture of Northern Ireland
 * Music of Ireland
 * Irish dance
 * Irish literature
 * Irish art
 * Irish theatre
 * Irish nationalism
 * Irish republicanism
 * Ulster loyalism
 * Unionism in Ireland
 * Economy of the Republic of Ireland
 * Celtic Tiger
 * Education in the Republic of Ireland
 * Foreign relations of the Republic of Ireland
 * Northern Ireland Assembly
 * D'Hondt method
 * Economy of Northern Ireland
 * Education in Northern Ireland
 * Hiberno-English
 * Irish language
 * Shelta
 * Ulster Scots dialects


 * United Kingdom
 * History of the United Kingdom
 * Treaty of Union
 * Union of the Crowns
 * History of the formation of the United Kingdom
 * British Empire
 * East India Company
 * House of Hanover
 * Robert Walpole
 * South Sea Company
 * George II of Great Britain
 * Licensing Act 1737
 * War of Jenkins' Ear
 * Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington
 * Henry Pelham
 * War of the Austrian Succession
 * Jacobite rising of 1745
 * Carnatic Wars
 * Jewish Naturalization Act 1753
 * Marriage Act 1753
 * Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
 * French and Indian War
 * Siege of Fort St Philip (1756)
 * Seven Years' War
 * William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire
 * John Byng
 * Annus Mirabilis of 1759
 * Georgian era
 * George III of the United Kingdom
 * John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
 * Treaty of Paris (1763)
 * George Grenville
 * Stamp Act 1765
 * American Revolution
 * Boston Tea Party
 * Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
 * Declaratory Act
 * William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
 * Charles Townshend
 * Townshend Acts
 * Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
 * Frederick North, Lord North
 * Gordon Riots
 * William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
 * William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
 * William Pitt the Younger
 * Pitt's India Act
 * Rotten and pocket boroughs
 * Triple Alliance (1788)
 * Constitutional Act of 1791
 * Macartney Embassy
 * Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth
 * Treaty of Amiens
 * War of the Third Coalition
 * Battle of Trafalgar
 * Battle of Ulm
 * Battle of Austerlitz
 * William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
 * Spencer Perceval
 * Regency era
 * Peninsular War
 * Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
 * War of 1812
 * Congress of Vienna
 * Recession
 * Luddite
 * Peterloo Massacre
 * Third Anglo-Maratha War
 * Cato Street Conspiracy
 * George IV of the United Kingdom
 * George Canning
 * F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich
 * Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
 * Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829
 * William IV of the United Kingdom
 * Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
 * Reform Act 1832
 * Swing Riots
 * Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
 * William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
 * Robert Peel
 * Municipal Corporations Act 1835
 * Bedchamber crisis
 * Treaty of Waitangi
 * Victorian era
 * Queen Victoria
 * Wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
 * Wedding dress of Queen Victoria
 * Albert, Prince Consort
 * Mines and Collieries Act 1842
 * Income tax
 * Factory Acts
 * Railway Regulation Act 1844
 * Corn Laws
 * Maynooth Grant
 * John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
 * Peelite
 * Don Pacifico affair and case
 * Chartism
 * Australian Colonies Government Act
 * The Great Exhibition
 * English Poor Laws
 * Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
 * George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
 * Eastern Question
 * Crimean War
 * Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
 * Indian Rebellion of 1857
 * Government of India Act 1858
 * Disabilities (Jewish)
 * Reform Act 1867
 * Benjamin Disraeli
 * William Ewart Gladstone
 * Irish Church Act 1869
 * Irish Land Acts
 * Elementary Education Act 1870
 * Trade Union Act 1871
 * Ballot Act 1872
 * Licensing Act 1872
 * Franco-Prussian War
 * Chimney Sweepers Act 1875
 * Public Health Act 1875
 * Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875
 * Suez Canal Company
 * Congress of Berlin
 * Emperor of India
 * Second Anglo-Afghan War
 * League of the Three Emperors
 * Anglo-Zulu War
 * Long Depression
 * First Boer War
 * Protection of Person and Property Act 1881
 * Kilmainham Treaty
 * Phoenix Park Murders
 * Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883
 * Representation of the People Act 1884
 * Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
 * Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
 * Irish Home Rule movement
 * Home rule
 * Contagious Diseases Acts
 * Local Government Act 1888
 * Scramble for Africa
 * New Unionism
 * London Dock Strike of 1889
 * Wedding of Prince George, Duke of York, and Princess Mary of Teck
 * Wedding dress of Princess Mary of Teck
 * Workmen's Compensation Act 1897
 * Anglo-Zanzibar War
 * Second Boer War
 * Khaki election
 * Anglo-Japanese Alliance
 * Edwardian era
 * Edward VII
 * Alexandra of Denmark
 * Arthur Balfour
 * Committee of Imperial Defence
 * Education Act 1902
 * Taff Vale Railway Co v Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants
 * Henry Campbell-Bannerman
 * Anglo-Russian Entente
 * H. H. Asquith
 * Liberal welfare reforms
 * People's Budget
 * Old-Age Pensions Act 1908
 * National Insurance Act 1911
 * Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949
 * Suffragette
 * Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act 1913
 * Government of Ireland Act 1914
 * George V
 * Mary of Teck
 * David Lloyd George
 * History of the United Kingdom during World War I
 * Paris Peace Conference, 1919
 * Chanak Crisis
 * Bonar Law
 * Carlton Club meeting
 * Stanley Baldwin
 * Ramsay MacDonald
 * Zinoviev letter
 * Wedding of Prince Albert, Duke of York, and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
 * Locarno Treaties
 * 1926 United Kingdom general strike
 * Margaret Bondfield
 * British Empire Economic Conference
 * Great Depression in the United Kingdom
 * Edward VIII
 * Wallis Simpson
 * Edward VIII abdication crisis
 * George VI
 * Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
 * Neville Chamberlain
 * Appeasement
 * Munich Agreement
 * Winston Churchill
 * Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II
 * Timeline of the United Kingdom home front during World War II
 * Coalition government
 * Beveridge Report
 * Postwar Britain
 * United Kingdom general election, 1945
 * Clement Attlee
 * Post-war consensus
 * Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh
 * Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth
 * National Health Service
 * National Insurance
 * Mau Mau Uprising
 * Malayan Emergency
 * Elizabeth II
 * Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
 * Charles, Prince of Wales
 * Diana, Princess of Wales
 * Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
 * Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
 * Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
 * Prince George of Cambridge
 * Prince Harry of Wales
 * Prince Andrew, Duke of York
 * Princess Beatrice of York
 * Princess Eugenie of York
 * Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
 * Sophie, Countess of Wessex
 * James, Viscount Severn
 * Lady Louise Windsor
 * Anne, Princess Royal
 * Mark Phillips
 * Zara Phillips
 * Timothy Laurence
 * Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
 * David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley
 * Lady Sarah Chatto
 * Anthony Eden
 * Suez Crisis
 * Harold Macmillan
 * Wind of Change (speech)
 * 1958 Notting Hill race riots
 * Beeching cuts
 * Wedding dress of Princess Margaret
 * Night of the Long Knives (1962)
 * Profumo Affair
 * Alec Douglas-Home
 * Harold Wilson
 * Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
 * Open University
 * In Place of Strife
 * Incomes policy
 * Edward Heath
 * Sunningdale Agreement
 * Three-Day Week
 * Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
 * National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain)
 * Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
 * United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum, 1975
 * North Sea oil
 * Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II
 * Wedding of Princess Anne and Mark Philips
 * Wedding dress of Princess Anne
 * James Callaghan
 * Referendum
 * Winter of Discontent
 * Margaret Thatcher
 * Wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer
 * Wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer
 * Falklands War
 * Right to Buy
 * UK miners' strike (1984–1985)
 * UK rebate
 * Sino-British Joint Declaration
 * Westland affair
 * Greater London Council
 * Wedding of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah Ferguson
 * Wedding dress of Sarah Ferguson
 * Section 28
 * Community Charge
 * Poll Tax Riots
 * Pan Am Flight 103
 * John Major
 * Early 1990s recession
 * European Exchange Rate Mechanism
 * Black Wednesday
 * Privatisation of British Rail
 * National Lottery (United Kingdom)
 * Citizen's Charter
 * Sunday shopping
 * Back to Basics (campaign)
 * Cones Hotline
 * Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
 * Tony Blair
 * New Labour
 * New Labour, New Life For Britain
 * Clause IV
 * Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong
 * Death of Diana, Princess of Wales
 * Bernie Ecclestone
 * Human Rights Act 1998
 * Reform of the House of Lords
 * Wedding of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and Sophie Rhys-Jones
 * Fuel protests in the United Kingdom
 * 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak
 * Tuition fees in the United Kingdom
 * Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II
 * Civil Partnership Act 2004
 * Wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Camilla Parker Bowles
 * Wedding dress of Camilla Parker Bowles
 * Constitutional Reform Act 2005
 * 7 July 2005 London bombings
 * Cash for Honours
 * Identity Cards Act 2006
 * Gordon Brown
 * 2007 London car bombs
 * 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack
 * Loss of United Kingdom child benefit data (2007)
 * Labour party proxy and undeclared donations (2007)
 * Treaty of Lisbon
 * United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal
 * Damian Green
 * Iraq Inquiry
 * David Cameron
 * Bloody Sunday Inquiry
 * Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton
 * Wedding dress of Kate Middleton
 * 2011 United Kingdom anti-austerity protests
 * 2010 UK student protests
 * United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011
 * Welfare Reform Act 2012
 * Health and Social Care Act 2012
 * 2011 England riots
 * European Fiscal Compact
 * Peter Cruddas
 * Belfast City Hall flag protests
 * Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
 * Commonwealth realm
 * Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II
 * Personality and image of Queen Elizabeth II
 * Scottish independence referendum, 2014
 * Foreign relations of the United Kingdom
 * Commonwealth of Nations
 * Australia–United Kingdom relations
 * Barbados–United Kingdom relations
 * Canada–United Kingdom relations
 * Cyprus–United Kingdom relations
 * India–United Kingdom relations
 * Ireland–United Kingdom relations
 * Malaysia–United Kingdom relations
 * Malta–United Kingdom relations
 * Nauru–United Kingdom relations
 * New Zealand–United Kingdom relations
 * Foreign relations of Nigeria
 * Pakistan–United Kingdom relations
 * Papua New Guinea–United Kingdom relations
 * Singapore–United Kingdom relations
 * United Kingdom–United States relations
 * Special Relationship
 * China–United Kingdom relations
 * Indonesia–United Kingdom relations
 * Japan–United Kingdom relations
 * Constitution of the United Kingdom
 * British nationality law
 * Politics of the United Kingdom
 * List of political parties in the United Kingdom
 * Demographics of the United Kingdom
 * Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom
 * Healthcare in the United Kingdom
 * Immigration to the United Kingdom since Irish independence
 * Languages of the United Kingdom
 * Poverty in the United Kingdom
 * Social care in the United Kingdom
 * Social structure of the United Kingdom
 * Culture of the United Kingdom
 * Art of the United Kingdom
 * Britishness
 * Religion in the United Kingdom
 * Music of the United Kingdom
 * Theatre of the United Kingdom
 * Augustan literature
 * Augustan prose
 * Augustan poetry
 * Victorian literature
 * British literature