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6 days agoNews TopicsComments Off on Horoscope today, June 9, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today.
ARIES
March 21 to April 20
Your family outlook is on the bright side, so even when times are tough, you can see light at the end of the tunnel.
Your attitude can be an inspiration for others, as you keep things real but optimistic.
As for passion, Venus is strong on the side of truth. Partners can say anything and know they will be heard.
Your daily horoscope for Monday
TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
Communication matters, so even if it’s tough, try to restart that key conversation.
Between partners, it can be what isn’t said that shouts the loudest, and you have the insight to pick up on this.
If you’re starting the day single, the way a smart Gemini finishes your sentences suggests something special.
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GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Love dreams that have been on ice are warming up again with Venus’s new position.
But it’s important to be sure a love track is right for you, as well as others, so do take the time you need to think this through.
Recent effort at work you assume has gone unseen is ready to be rewarded with a place on an upcoming team.
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CANCER
June 22 to July 22
Planet Jupiter moves to your own sign, with an emphasis on joy, generosity and good things in your life getting bigger and better.
Your part in this process is to accept that not everyone thinks exactly as you do – but you can still gel together well.
The moon takes one big idea and runs with it, all the way to a work celebration.
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LEO
July 23 to August 23
Legacy choices may feel sticky, but when you show you are in this for the long run, the right answers start to flow.
The light and warmth of Jupiter is strong in your secrets sector, and hiding important facts or feelings is no longer an option.
Love wants the best for you – but ask yourself why you may resist this.
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VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
Chart focus falls on friendship, social connections and what makes you truly happy.
Thanks to godfather planet Jupiter, you may have a clearer idea of this now, plus the confidence to approach a group, or individual, that appeals to you.
There’s a flicker of fame, too – perhaps linked to a skill you’ve been working on.
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LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
A time of denying what you really want can end as you see you have the right to be happy – even if it means pushing forward when others hold back.
There’s a streak of success running through your chart that helps you make, and keep, big promises.
Love is on another level, connecting without words.
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The traditional dates used by Mystic Meg for each sign are below.
So many limits you have placed around yourself can tumble down as Jupiter takes charge of your learning sector.
From fascinating subjects to tantalising people, you can harness the strength inside you that helps you go for it.
But this positive influence is with you for the next year – so don’t rush big choices
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SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
Today you know yourself, with moon insight plus Neptune sensitivity.
Accepting every part of you, instead of striving for perfection, is your key to moving forward.
Inner honesty can highlight exactly where love needs to change and how you can help this happen. Single? Go for flawed reality over picture-perfect
Get all the latest Sagittarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
You have so much patience for a person, or group, that’s been challenging you.
Adding humour into the mix can break a deadlock and get a deal moving. Your love language may be gestures, but try some sincere words, too, to see what happens next.
If you’re single, your dream date has a daring, one-off business.
Get all the latest Capricorn horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
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AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
As Jupiter joins Mercury in your career-focused sector, it’s time for action.
You do love a plan, but letting your impulsive side lead for a while could create some surprise chances, even open a door that’s always intrigued you.
Pluto may be pushing you to walk away from a love situation – do stick it out a little longer.
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PISCES
February 19 to March 20
Prizes, surprises and the kind of lifelong bonds that lift your heart can be part of Jupiter’s new position.
You feel new confidence about creative skills, maybe linked to health or fashion.
The moment you speak about this, an audience can fall in love. This can be a business group, or just one special love interest.
Get all the latest Pisces horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
6 days agoNews TopicsComments Off on Brit Awards in huge shake-up as show makes massive change for the first time in 46 year history
THE BRIT Awards are facing a huge shake-up for the first time in its 46-year history.
The annual music ceremony is leaving London for the first time ever.
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As part of a new strategy move, Manchester will become the home of the ceremony – with the city’sCo-Op Live hosting the awards in 2026 and 2027.
A new partnership means the iconic ceremony will be heading up North for the first time ever.
Since 2011, it has been held at The O2 Arena and was held at iconic London venues including Earls Court and the Royal Albert Hall prior to that.
2026 marks the first year under a new three-year stewardship under Sony Music UK who will oversee the ceremony’s transition to Manchester.
The first ceremony to be held at Europe‘s biggest indoor arena – the Co-Op Live – will take place on Saturday 28th February and be broadcast on ITV.
The BRITs will also unveil a new chair of their commitee as part of deal with Sony Music UK at a later date.
This role includes overseeing all aspects of the show including performer bookings, hosts, show creative and categories, will be announced at a later date.
Speaking of the news, Jason Iley MBE, Chairman and CEO at Sony Music UK & Ireland said: “This is a very exciting time for The BRIT Awards.
“Moving to Manchester, the home of some of the most iconic and defining artists of our lifetime, will invigorate the show and build on the BRITs legacy of celebrating and reinvesting in world-class music.
“Hosting the show in Manchester, with its vibrant cultural history, perfectly captures the spirit and energy of the BRIT Awards.
“I can’t wait to see the show at the amazing state-of-the art Co-op Live venue.”
Bev Craig, the Leader of Manchester City Council added: “This is a massive boost for Manchester and we are delighted that The BRITs will be coming here for the first time in its history.
“Manchester is at the forefront of the UK music scene, from our iconic grassroots scene through to major events and this news is a major vote of confidence in Manchester.
“We have got here through a great partnership between the BPI, Co-op Live, Sony Music as well as our own businesses in the city and we hope this is the beginning of a long and successful partnership.”
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Successful artists to emerge from Manchester include The Stone Roses, Joy Division, New Order, Happy Mondays, Take That, The 1975 and Aitch.
The city is also home to Oasis with rumours likely to go into overdrive that the Gallagher brothers could perform at next year’s ceremony in their home city following the completion of their iconic reunion tour later this year.
Mastercard will continue their long-standing headline sponsorship of the ceremony which will mark their 28th year supporting the event.
Further information on nominees and ceremony performers are expected to be announced in 2026.
This year’s ceremony was dominated by Charli XCX who picked up five awards for her iconic Brat album.
Sabrina Carpenter and Jade were among the performers at the event held at The O2 Arena.
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6 days agoNews TopicsComments Off on UK weather: Met Office warns of thunderstorms to hit next week – but glorious 26C sunshine is on the way
THE Met Office has warned of mixed weather next week amid predictions of both thunderstorms and splendid 26C sunshine.
Temperatures are expected to climb high by Wednesday, bringing sunshine to many ahead of thunderstorms – which are predicted to take hold as the week progresses.
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AlamyVisitors and locals soaking up the sun in Lyme Regis, Dorset, earlier this month[/caption]
Met Office Meteorologist Craig Snell explained the weather would be “pretty changeable” over the next few days before temperatures started to climb.
While the new working week is expected to begin with dry conditions across much of the south of England, showers are predicted for the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
On Monday night, a large band of showers is expected to make its way across northern England, with some “heavy” rain earlier on in the night.
Heading into Tuesday, temperatures could rise to around 22C or 23C in the south of England, but again this would come with “a fair bit of cloud and maybe some spots of rain”.
However, heading into Wednesday, sunny conditions are expected to spread out to most areas.
With temperatures predicted to climb as high as 26C, Craig added: “Wednesday probably looks like the best day of the week if you are looking for dry and sunny weather.”
But these sunny conditions may be short lived, Craig explained, as a plum of warm air from Iberia and France is set to kick in on Wednesday evening, bringing a chance of thunderstorms.
He said: “After Wednesday, we start to draw up some very warm and humid air from Iberia and France, and that will make it quite humid across much of the UK and that humidity will potentially spark off some thunderstorms.
“From late Wednesday and especially into Thursday, we start to see the risk of some thunderstorms around and that will continue as we go through Thursday and Friday and potentially into Saturday as well.”
The Met Office added that it would begin to feel increasingly humid on Thursday, bringing about the increased risk of some heavy or even thundery showers developing.
Met Office five-day forecast
This Evening and Tonight: Daytime showers fade away to leave a mostly dry night with plenty of clear spells, though a few showery outbreaks of rain are still possible in western parts.
Winds easing, and a little milder than recent nights.
Monday: Sunshine and showers, these most frequent in the north.
Turning increasingly cloudy from the west later as persistent rain spreads across Northern Ireland.
Light winds, and temperatures around average.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: Remaining changeable with a mixture of sunshine, scattered showers and longer spells of rain.
Breezy at times, and feeling cool in the north, but temperatures on the rise by midweek.
Craig continued: “By the time we get to midweek, it will feel very different out there, with quite humid night times also becoming a good deal warmer than what we have been experiencing over the last couple of nights, so probably borderline uncomfortable for some people by day.”
While temperatures could top out as high as 29C on Friday, this will be “with a fair bit of humidity”, the forecaster said.
6 days agoNews TopicsComments Off on Horse racing tips: ‘Rossa Ryan is a good booking and she’s handicapped to win’ – Templegate’s NAP worth the wait
TEMPLEGATE takes on Monday’s action looking for winners.
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She’s done well since joining Stuart Williams and followed a Southwell success with a neck second here last time. That was over a mile and she finished strongly to suggest this longer trip will be ideal. Rossa Ryan is a good booking and she’s handicapped to win a couple at this level.
EDUCATOR (6.20 Pontefract, nb)
It was great to see Henrietta Knight back in the winners’ enclosure with this six-year-old who had to pick his way through the field to land a cosy success. He relishes this trip on the level and is more than capable of following up.
SIR ROCK (2.40 Southwell, treble)
He got his act together nicely when winning cosily at Fontwell last month. He kept it simple from the front there and could get another uncontested lead today. That would give him a massive chance.
IREZUMI (3.30 Brighton, Lucky 15)
He was just a length off the pace when third here last time and takes a drop in standard here. He should be fine with this trip too.
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