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Take That
British five-piece vocal pop group
Ricoh Arena
football stadium
The xx
British indie pop band
Foals
British indie rock band
RepRap Project
thumb|All of the plastic parts for the machine on the right were produced by the machine on the left. Adrian Bowyer (left) and Vik Olliver (right) are members of the RepRap project.
F.C. United of Manchester
association football club in Manchester, England
Doncaster Sheffield Airport
airport serving the cities of Doncaster and Sheffield, located in Finningley, England
Rockstar London
British video game developer
Bombay Bicycle Club
British rock band
Premier League Golden Glove
cheating
Liverpool Hope University
university in Liverpool, England
University of Northampton
modern university in Northamptonshire, UK
Bath Spa University
university in Bath and North East Somerset, UK
Pirelli Stadium
football stadium
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
music and dance conservatoire based in London, England
Jenner Institute
organization
TT Games
British video game company
Mediatonic
Mediatonic Limited is a British video game developer based in London. The company was founded in September 2005 by Brunel University students Dave Bailey and Paul Croft, releasing their first game, Snowman Salvage in December that year. Initially a work-for-hire studio for Flash games, Mediatonic has developed original games for other platforms, including Murder by Numbers and Fall Guys. As of June 2020, Mediatonic employs 230 people in four studios and is part of Tonic Games Group, which is a subsidiary of Epic Games since March 2021.
Future of Humanity Institute
multidisciplinary research group at Oxford University (2005-2024)
Lumos
charity founded by J.K. Rowling
Heathrow Connect
train service in London
Blackpool Central Mosque
mosque located in Blackpool, United kingdom
Rutland–Melton International CiCLE Classic
British one-day road cycling race
University of Winchester
university in Winchester, United Kingdom
University for the Creative Arts
university in Surrey, UK
Bodyrox
Bodyrox are an English electro house music duo consisting of Jon Pearn (from Full Intention) and Nick Bridges.
B of the Bang
sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick
University of Chichester
university in West Sussex, UK
Curve Games
British video game developer and publisher
Bloodstock Open Air
heavy metal music festival held in England
Surrey Scorchers
basketball team
Sendo
Sendo was a British manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1998 and based in Birmingham. It specialised in low-cost handsets aimed primarily at the pay-as-you-go markets and also high-end Symbian smartphones.
Rolo Tomassi
British rock band
Wireless Festival
annual music festival held in London, England
Redbridge F.C.
association football club in England
Collabora
Collabora Ltd is a private open-source software consulting company headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom, with an additional office in Montreal. It provides consulting, training, and product development services to organizations using open-source technologies.
XMOS
thumb|xCORE XS1-AnA processor XMOS is a fabless semiconductor company that develops generative systems-on-chips designed to integrate control, input/output, digital signal processing, and artificial intelligence functions. The company's XCORE platform enables users to generate customizable system-on-chips with real-time reconfigurability and deterministic parallel architecture, enabling developers to execute multiple tasks simultaneously.
Spennymoor Town F.C.
association football club in Spennymoor, England
Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm
wind farm in the North Sea
Red Bee Media
International broadcasting and media services company
Brightlingsea Regent F.C.
English association football club
Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
biographical museum in Great Missenden, England, United Kingdom
Celtic Nation F.C.
football club
Sega Racing Studio
UK video game developer