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- Eternity and a Day
- Craig Etherington
- Eugenics
- Eureka (Italian magazine)
- Albert Evans (footballer, born 1901)
- Alison Evans
- Ernie Evans
- John Evans (bowls)
- John Evans (footballer, born 1900)
- John Evans (footballer, born 1929)
- Nicky Evans (footballer)
- Tom Evans (Western Australian politician)
- Vincent Evans (artist)
- John Evanson
- Everett Buildings
- Frank Everist
- Albert Evers
- Olaf Everson
- Everton, Nottinghamshire
- Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995
- Everything at Once (album)
- Evil Boy
- Evolutionary psychology
- Evpaty Kolovrat
- Exchange Hotel, Mossman
- Shlomi Eyal
- Eye, Suffolk
- Mohamed Eyiad
- Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire
- V. R. Krishnan Ezhuthachan
- Özden Ezinler
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- The FA Women's Football Awards
- Paul Facoory
- Charles Fagan (Irish politician)
- Fair Work Ombudsman
- Andrew Fairbairn (cricketer)
- Bob Fairman
- Fakenham
- Falcon 9 v1.1
- Armando Falconi
- Joe Fall
- Fallings Park
- Beau Falloon
- Johnny Fantham
- Tamás Faragó
- Brian Farley
- Craig Farley
- Albert Farmer
- John Farmer (footballer)
- Ted Farmer
- Terry Farmer
- Thomas Farnall
- Farndon, Cheshire
- Farndon, Nottinghamshire
- Farnsfield
- John Farquharson (journalist)
- Alan Farrell
- David Farrell (politician)
- John V. Farrelly
- John Farrington (footballer)
- Abdulla Baba Fatadi
- Fatty Boom Boom
- Craig Faulconbridge
- John Faulkner (footballer)
- Lily Fayol
- Stanley Fearn
- Carlotta Fedeli
- Federal Territories of Malaysia
- Federated States of Micronesia at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Federation Council, New South Wales
- Frank Feighan
- Felley
- Thomas Felstead
- Teddy Felton
- Fender Bender (film)
- Feng Zikai Chinese Children's Picture Book Award
- Thomas Fenner
- Fenton, Nottinghamshire
- Bob Fenwick
- Daniel Feraud
- Stewart Ferebee
- John Ferguson (footballer, born 1904)
- Ted Ferguson
- Fernwood, Nottinghamshire
- Giancarlo Ferrari
- Anna Maria Ferrero
- Bob Ferrier (English footballer)
- Gordon Ferry
- Fetcham
- FIBA Europe Cup Final MVP
- Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Sam Field (footballer)
- Mike Fields
- The Fifth Plague of Egypt
- List of medalists at the FIG World Cup Final
- The Fighting Temeraire
- Filament Games
- List of films and television shows shot at Elstree Studios
- List of films set in Glasgow
- Christopher Finch
- Jack Finlay
- Thomas Finlay (judge)
- Neil Finn (footballer)
- Michael Finneran
- Pat Finnerhan
- Alan Finney
- Finzels Reach
- Elena Fiore
- Fiorenzo Fiorentini
- The Fire (Matt Cardle album)
- First Battle of al-Faw
- First C. Achutha Menon ministry
- First Edition (Australian TV program)
- Albert Fisher (footballer)
- Mika'ela Fisher
- Harold Fishwick
- Fiskerton, Nottinghamshire
- James FitzGerald-Kenney
- James Fitzgerald (Australian cricketer)
- James Fitzgerald (English cricketer)
- James Fitzgerald (New Zealand cricketer)
- Shaun Fitzgibbon
- Joe Fitzpatrick (footballer)
- Michael Fitzpatrick (Kildare politician)
- Peter Fitzpatrick
- Flackwell Heath
- Flag of Iran
- Flag of Nunavut
- John Flaherty (cricketer)
- Charles Flanagan
- Mike Flanagan (footballer)
- Terence Flanagan
- Tom Flaws
- Harold Fleming (footballer)
- Owen Fleming
- Flesh in Armour
- Alan Fletcher (footballer)
- Albert Fletcher (footballer, born 1867)
- Thomas Fletcher (footballer)
- Albert Flewitt
- Flintham
- Charlie Flood
- Flowers of Shanghai
- Fly
- Beverley Flynn
- Thomas Flynn (English footballer)
- FlySafair
- Fogartach mac Néill
- Alan Foggon
- Henry Fok
- Emma Follis
- Follow You (Bring Me the Horizon song)
- Anastasia Fomina
- Oscar Fonbæk
- Marlene Font
- Football at the 2005 West Asian Games
- Football at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's tournament
- Football at the 2011 Arab Games
- Football Leaks
- William Howell Forbes
- Forbidden Love (2011 TV series)
- Joe Ford (footballer)
- Kate Ford
- Simon Forde
- Fordingbridge
- Foreign involvement in the Syrian civil war
- Darren Foreman (footballer)
- Forest Town, Nottinghamshire
- John Forrest (footballer)
- Forrestal (surname)
- Anton Forrester
- Olesya Forsheva
- Greger Forslöw
- Fort Portal–Kasese–Mpondwe Road
- Foster v Driscoll
- Bob Foster (footballer)
- John Foster (footballer)
- Martin Foster (golfer)
- Mike Foster (footballer)
- Anna Fougez
- The Fountain of Indolence
- Joe Fountain
- Fournier Street
- HMS Fox (1740)
- George Fox (cricketer)
- Nathan Fox (footballer)
- Oscar Fox Jr.
- Frank Foxall
- Matthew Foy
- Joe Frail
- William Frame (cricketer)
- Lia Franca
- Gary France
- Micheline Francey
- Maria Grazia Francia
- Carl Francis
- John Francis (footballer)
- P. R. Francis
- Fulvia Franco
- Charles Franklin (writer)