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- West Hill, Wandsworth
- West Horndon railway station
- West Indian cricket team in Australia in 2015–16
- West Malling
- West Manchester F.C.
- West Newton, East Riding of Yorkshire
- West Thurrock
- West Wight Sports Centre
- Gary West (cyclist)
- Westbourne Grove
- Westbury United F.C.
- Westcliff railway station
- Western Australian emergency of March 1944
- Western Province (rugby union)
- Western Yar
- Paula Westher
- Westland PV-3
- Westminster Bridge Road
- Jamie Weston
- Westside (New Zealand TV series)
- Marcus Wettenhall
- Whalsay Parish Church
- Henry Wharton (boxer)
- Wheelchair tennis at the 2015 Parapan American Games
- James Wheeler (Australian politician)
- Tim Wheeler
- Wheelers Bay
- When Tomorrow Comes
- Where the Spies Are
- Where We Are Tour (One Direction)
- George Whinnen
- Ray Whitaker
- Whitburn F.C.
- Whitby Goth Weekend
- White Minaret
- White Notley railway station
- Charley White
- George White (Australian politician)
- Harry White (Australian politician)
- John White (South Australian painter)
- Whitecliff Bay
- Whitehall
- Whitehill Welfare F.C.
- Whitehills F.C.
- Whiteley
- Whitfield railway station
- Charles Whitham
- Milton Whiting
- Whitland and Cardigan Railway
- Whitletts Victoria F.C.
- Who Stole the Doggies?
- Who's That Girl? (Eurythmics song)
- Wholly Communion
- Wally Whyton
- USS Wichita (LCS-13)
- Wicked Workshop
- Wickford railway station
- Widgiemooltha, Western Australia
- Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas
- Andy Wightman
- James V. Wigley
- Wigmore Street
- Wigtown & Bladnoch F.C.
- Peter van Wijmen
- Vernon Wilcox
- Joseph Wild
- Wildlife Research and Conservation Trust
- Wildwood Discovery Park
- Wilfholme
- Frank Wilkes
- Lake Wilkie
- Leslie Wilkie
- Willesden F.C.
- Michael Willetts
- William Berry residence
- William Taylor (folk song)
- Chris Williams (football manager)
- Derek Williams (boxer)
- Fred Williams (artist)
- Gabrielle Williams
- Henry Williams (Victorian politician)
- Henry Roberts Williams
- Laurie Williams (wheelchair basketball)
- Mike Williams (rugby union)
- Monique Williams (athlete)
- Morris Williams (politician)
- Nicola Williams (soccer)
- Owen Williams (Australian cricketer)
- Richard Williams (boxer)
- Rowan Williams (boxer)
- Val Williams
- Williamsford, Tasmania
- Emily Williamson
- Jan Williamson
- Willingale, Essex
- Willis Street
- Pete Willis
- Tony Willis
- Willitoft
- Marcus Wills
- Nicky Wilshire
- Dale Wilson (politician)
- Jan Wilson (Australian politician)
- Jez Wilson
- Ron Wilson (Australian politician)
- William Wilson (Victorian politician)
- Wilton Crescent
- Wilton Place
- John Wilton (Australian politician)
- Wimbledon F.C.
- Electoral district of Wimmera (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Windsor F.C. (1882)
- Wingate F.C.
- Wishaw F.C.
- Wishing You Were Here (Alison Moyet song)
- Witham railway station
- William Frederick Witherington
- Withernwick
- Withington
- Junior Witter
- Wivenhoe railway station
- P. G. Wodehouse bibliography
- Wolff Olins
- Belinda Wollaston
- Women in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- Women's International Zionist Organization
- Wonderland (Natalia Kills song)
- Andrew Wong (politician)
- Wong Kwok-pun
- Wong Yuk-man
- Woob2 4495
- Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
- Mark Wood (footballer)
- Woodcross
- Woodford Town F.C.
- Woodford Town F.C. (1937)
- Woodgreen Pets Charity
- Woodley railway station
- Bec Woods
- Clinton Woods
- John Woods (Australian politician)
- Tjayanka Woods
- Woodsmoor
- Woodsmoor railway station
- Woodstock Studios
- Brian Woodward
- Woody Bay, Isle of Wight
- Woody Island (Western Australia)
- Gary Woolcombe
- Harry Woolf, Baron Woolf
- Toss Woollaston
- Woollens Brook
- 2015 Wootton Bassett rail incident
- Worcester Park F.C.
- Wordshaker
- Workers Revolutionary Party (UK)
- Workers' Socialist Federation
- Workers' Socialist League
- World Animal Protection
- 2015 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
- World Firefighters Games
- The World Game
- World Horse Welfare
- Wormit
- Wormleybury Brook
- Woroni
- Wrabness railway station
- Wrapped Up
- Lorraine Wreford
- Wrest Point Hotel Casino
- Edward Fortescue Wright
- Nigel Wright (boxer)
- Ian Wrigley
- Charles Wroblewski
- Wu Wenjun
- Nasir al-Wuhayshi
- Wushu at the 2015 SEA Games
- WWT Arundel
- WWT Caerlaverock
- WWT London Wetland Centre
- WWT Martin Mere
- WWT Llanelli Wetlands Centre
- WWT Slimbridge
- WWT Washington
- Wych Street
- Wyton, East Riding of Yorkshire