Some of the more interesting pages that I've started:
- Consensus government - A bit of a stub, but it's interesting to see how politics works without political parties.
- Post-truth politics – Trying to pin down the meaning of the latest buzzword.
- Bpoplive - Back when it seemed like the worst lies in the EU referendum campaign would be about the line-up of a music festival.
- Birthday effect - A birthday can be deadly
- Henderson's - Not the delicious sauce but an anarchist bookshop better known as the Bomb Shop
- Hugh Franklin (suffragist) - Whipper of Winston Churchill, burner of trains, and uncle to Rosalind Franklin.
- Fanny Murray - An 18th century prostitute who invented a hat and became part of a constitutional crisis. An early example of famous for being famous.
- Hessian cuisine - Apple-wine, vinegar, sour cheese and boiled pork.
- Gang War - A film no-one has seen for decades, originally attached to one of the famous films of all time.
- Loose wheel nut indicator - A case of "I wondered what these were, perhaps other people do too."
- Road slipperiness - Exactly what it says on the can.
- Pingelap - A small atoll deep in the Pacific Ocean, where 10% of the population is totally colour-blind.
- Kasongo Ilunga - A DR Congolese politician who apparently doesn't actually exist.
- Chester city walls - My username explains the interest...
- Funeral train - Back in the day, catching the train to your own funeral was a thing that happened.
- Roald Dahl Plass - Perhaps familiar to Doctor Who fans and Torchwood fans (if any still exist).
- List of Friends characters - Of all the articles I started, this is certainly now the longest.
- Vindaloo (song) - In retrospect, I should have never created this article and let the song fade into blissful oblivion.
- Hawarden Airport - Where one of the world's largest planes flies from, and another sails from.
- Dogs Trust - Inventors of "A dog is for life, not just for Christmas".
- British Rail flying saucer - Worth it for the title alone.
- Puddle - Hard to believe this didn't exist before.
- Cheshire Phoenix - Back when they were Chester Jets. Chester has a weakness for phoenix clubs, it seems.
Other pages that I have significantly expanded: