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The very first edition of Vanilla Beige magazine.

THIS EDITION
- Our Christmas Special: The Attaby Collective Presents
- Designing Table Tales: A Behind the Scenes
- Top Read Stories in August, September and October
and more...

'When you follow the Argyle for years, we lose more than we win, but I still enjoy it'

PLYMOUTH Argyle have yet to win away in the Championship after eight games this season.

'When you follow the Argyle for years, we lose more than we win, but I still enjoy it'

5 mins

'Tell us the truth' says nuclear test veteran's son

CALL FOR LABOUR TO DELIVER ON PLEDGE

'Tell us the truth' says nuclear test veteran's son

4 mins

Residents in crackdown on anti-social behaviour

'DRUG TAKING AND ALCOHOL ABUSE ON THE STREETS IN BROAD DAYLIGHT'

Residents in crackdown on anti-social behaviour

3 mins

Green light in bid for club marquee

GREEN TAVERNERS GROUP PLAN APPROVED

Green light in bid for club marquee

2 mins

'Far too many' buildings unsafe

A HOUSING minister has warned \"far too many\" buildings remain unsafe, with work to remove dangerous cladding yet to begin at almost 50% of monitored properties.

1 min

Attempted murder arrest over Barbican horror 'hit and run'

A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a hit-and-run on the Barbican - with police warning people not share any videos of the incident on social media.

Attempted murder arrest over Barbican horror 'hit and run'

1 min

Appeal for festive gifts for Ukrainian children

SIMPLY WRAP SMALL ITEMS IN A SHOEBOX FOR DELIVERY

Appeal for festive gifts for Ukrainian children

2 mins

British Airways 'sorry' as mum's meds put in hold

AIRLINE APOLOGY FOR 'EXTREME STRESS'

British Airways 'sorry' as mum's meds put in hold

2 mins

Hostel duo held over suspected 'poisonings'

POLICE in Laos have detained the manager and owner of a hostel in connection with the death of six people from suspected methanol poisoning, including a British lawyer.

Hostel duo held over suspected 'poisonings'

1 min

Santa Claus is coming to town

I'VE finally done it: I've met Father Christmas. He walks in, serene smile on his face, white beard, soft red trousers around a thickened stomach, and those shiny black books.

Santa Claus is coming to town

4 mins

'We will never forget you'

THE family of Harshita Brella say they will \"never forget you till our last breath\" in a tribute released to the 24-year-old.

'We will never forget you'

1 min

Back to the future

NEW ACADEMY COMPLEX IS NAMED AFTER JOHN FOULSTON

Back to the future

3 mins

Reform UK politician was detained as a teenager for kicking girlfriend at time

Reform UK MP James McMurdock was jailed for repeatedly kicking his girlfriend 18 years ago, it has emerged, as fresh details in the scandal over the politician’s crime come to light.

Reform UK politician was detained as a teenager for kicking girlfriend at time

3 mins

'My father knew he was a target from the start but stayed to defend his people'

As pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai faces a potential life sentence in the high-stakes national security case in Hong Kong, his son Sebastien Lai has denounced the proceedings as a politically motivated \"show trial\" driven by a China-led crackdown on dissent politically motivated “show trial” driven by a China-led crackdown on dissent.

'My father knew he was a target from the start but stayed to defend his people'

4 mins

Family pay tribute to lawyer who died on holiday in Laos

The family and friends of a British woman who died of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos have paid tribute to her.

Family pay tribute to lawyer who died on holiday in Laos

2 mins

Punchy Rayner has hunger to lead that Prescott lacked

Keir Starmer has been prime minister for only four months, but Labour MPs can’t help themselves: they are already gossiping about who will be his successor.

Punchy Rayner has hunger to lead that Prescott lacked

3 mins

Cop29 $250bn climate fund.offer dismissed as insulting

Hopes of a trillion-dollar climate finance fund appear to be slipping out of reach after a draft text at the COP29 climate summit proposed a deal worth only a fifth of that.

Cop29 $250bn climate fund.offer dismissed as insulting

2 mins

Judge postpones Trump's 'hush money' sentencing

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's historic hush money trail has postponed his sentencing indefinitely as he considers arguments from the president-elect's legal team to close the case.

Judge postpones Trump's 'hush money' sentencing

2 mins

Wales look set for a biblical bashing against Springboks

Many a frustrated writer in search of a metaphor has plucked from the passages of 1 Samuel in the past but this week, the tale of David and Goliath feels apt.

Wales look set for a biblical bashing against Springboks

4 mins

Ofgem raises price cap as millions lose fuel payments

The energy price cap will increase in January for a second consecutive time, raising bills by 1.2 per cent as millions of people lose access to winter fuel payments.

Ofgem raises price cap as millions lose fuel payments

3 mins

Zhao goes trophy hunting after match-fixing ban ends

When the main stage of the UK Championship - still widely considered snooker's second-biggest event after the World Championship - kicks off in York this afternoon, there will be an amateur player taking to the baize.

Zhao goes trophy hunting after match-fixing ban ends

5 mins

Shame on PM for ignoring.lawyers' £4bn tax loophole

While most major employers were gnashing their teeth at the increase in their national insurance in the Budget, one group was celebrating.

Shame on PM for ignoring.lawyers' £4bn tax loophole

5 mins

Amorim lays down law as United begin new chapter

Ruben Amorim was running through Manchester United's recent managerial history.

Amorim lays down law as United begin new chapter

5 mins

Gatwick security scare halts flights for tens of thousands

Tens of thousands of passengers will wake up today where they did not intend to be after a security scare forced the evacuation of a large part of London’s Gatwick airport yesterday.

Gatwick security scare halts flights for tens of thousands

2 mins

What is standing in the way of the assisted dying bill?

Next Friday, 29 November, sees the second reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - sponsored by Labour backbencher Kim Leadbeater - which has the potential to be a major piece of social legislation.

What is standing in the way of the assisted dying bill?

3 mins

Call to stock up on water and food as Storm Bert hits

Britons have been warned to stock up on essential supplies ahead of Storm Bert this weekend, as the UK braces for 70mph winds and heavy rain.

Call to stock up on water and food as Storm Bert hits

2 mins

Badenoch bounce ends as PM avoids farmer blowback

Labour increases lead over Tories in our weekly tracker poll

Badenoch bounce ends as PM avoids farmer blowback

2 mins

Poland warns Ukraine war is entering ‘decisive phase'

Putin ramps up threats against the West after missile launch

Poland warns Ukraine war is entering ‘decisive phase'

3 mins

McGregor raped woman in hotel, civil court jury finds

A woman who accused Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor of raping her in a Dublin hotel six years ago has won her claim against him for damages in a High Court civil case.

McGregor raped woman in hotel, civil court jury finds

3 mins

Judge rules backing Brexit is not a protected belief

Backing Brexit is not a protected belief under equalities law, an employment tribunal has ruled as a former Ukip councillor was found to have been sacked for sharing offensive social media posts about immigrants.

Judge rules backing Brexit is not a protected belief

1 min

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Vanilla Beige is an online lifestyle magazine. We are all about life’s simple pleasures.

From coffee, food, a personal journey, even someone’s current obsession, we hand-pick and bring together writers and stories that we love and care about.

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