- BCM Chess
- A blog about chess in Britain by the editor of British Chess Magazine.
- Blackpool Chess Conference
- The largest weekend chess tournament in Britain held annually in March. Includes a programme for the coming event, and an archive from previous years.
- British Chess Associations and Clubs
- A directory of chess clubs and regional associations for the British Isles.
- British Chess Championships
- Organised by the English Chess Federation, usually in a different venue every year. Includes details of the current event, programme, and location.
- British Chess Problem Society
- Promotes the knowledge and enjoyment of chess compositions; includes details of membership, publications, and a collection of resources for problem solvers.
- British Correspondence Chess Association
- Provides national and international tournaments; includes information about their programme of competitions, results, magazine, and membership. Also offer a collection of games and a daily puzzle.
- British Federation for Correspondence Chess
- Includes tournament information, recent match information, and an events calendar.
- The British Land UK Chess Challenge
- An annual competition designed to promote chess playing in UK schools. Includes information about the rules and structure, participating schools, results, and contacts.
- The British Rapidplay Chess Championships
- Annual competition; includes a programme, entry details, and news from previous years.
- English Chess Federation
- Formed to control, direct and promote the playing of chess in England; also organise the annual British Chess Championship. Includes information about their projects, competitions and congresses, with a listing of affiliated clubs, associations, and unions.
- The Friends of Chess
- Founded in 1969 to restore Britain to the leading place it had among the world's chess nations in the nineteenth century. Includes details of membership and their activities.
- Hawick Chess Congress
- Held annually in the Scottish Borders; includes schedules for competitors, entry forms, and a guide to the town.
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