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Neptune in Aries is at a right angle with Mercury in Cancer, which could either strengthen or weaken your intuition. If answers don’t come naturally, restrain from forcing them.
Scorpio, Sagittarius and Libra, a misunderstanding could arise today. Whether it’s a hiccup in the plan or a clash of personalities, stay calm.
This rare placement has the capacity to impact alll signs differently, do you may feel you are riding solo. Trust in yourself, as you have your own back.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Thursday June 4, 2026.
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
Conversations could prove inspirational or totally baffling. Why the contrast? Well, early on, the dreamy Neptune in your sign can arouse your idealism, but its clash with the chatty Mercury in Cancer can subtly distort reality. Fortunately, later today, the Moon moves into the logical sign of Aquarius, merging with truth-seeker Pluto, and reality can dawn.
Most of us would probably resist the idea that our subconscious can impact what we say or do, preferring to feel that we are very much aware and in control. However, an everyday discussion can nudge some lingering uncertainties or doubts into the open. Rather than pushing these away, the trick will be to consider why you might feel a little anxious.
Your guide planet, Mercury, forges an exact square with the nebulous Neptune today – in your sector of friendships and long-term hopes. While Mercury usually gives you razor-sharp perceptions, conversations around finances or a business idea could prove blurry. If you need to prepare accounts, personal records, or forecasts, you will need to carefully focus.
Your intuition is often very strong and will be amplified today, especially in worldly interactions. This may prompt someone to share something tender they’re going through, and you may respond kindly. What may be more challenging is that you’ll pick up atmospheres so vividly that it will be harder to block out the negative ones, which could prove draining.
It’s been a very busy time for you recently, Leo, and today can be a time to reflect on ways you can retreat and recharge. Booking a spa day may appeal, as can a therapeutic treatment. You are often a bold voice, but we all need to give ourselves permission to rest from time to time. Although this is escapism, it can be very valuable escapism. So, why not?
June is going to have some fabulously upbeat moments, but for that to play out, you need to plan the details that are likely to show up. You could think about a business idea, a group trip, or getting together with someone special today. It’s just that even if you try to grapple with the minutiae in your usual way, these could prove elusive. If so, revisit another time.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
Professional and career opportunities are lining up for you, even if not obviously. Your profile is receiving attention, and plaudits can soon follow. Yet today does offer a tricky planetary aspect that needs to be navigated with care. Even if you express yourself with your usual airy clarity, someone may still not fully comprehend. Do be mindful of this, Libra.
If you are planning a journey, especially a long-distance or overseas one, set out to do so with the utmost precision today, Scorpio. Facts can be hazy or hard to come by, but enthusiasm for what you want to do needs to be balanced with careful preparation. Rush these, and you could end up with the wrong documents, a missed flight, or a missed connection.
Is there someone new who you’re thinking a lot about? If so, it may be best to hold off from reading too much into what this or they might mean. Now, that’s not to say this can’t move forward, but the boundaries between what you’d think is developing, and what is actually possible, can be blurred. In a few days, things can be clearer once again.
You’ll likely find yourself interacting a lot more over the next couple of months with people you are close to or family members. Someone could also seek out your advice and support more actively. Today, nimble Mercury’s hazy vibe meets dreamy Neptune. This can help you lean into their needs, but they can change quickly, so try to maintain a little detachment.
You might find your energy lower today, Aquarius. This doesn’t mean you can’t get things done, but it does suggest focusing on the essentials. That said, more mundane tasks could more easily bore you. A very creative phase is upcoming, particularly if you enjoy a hobby that requires flair and precision and is also nurturing. Time to join a group interest?
Your perceptive ruler Neptune is in a right angle with the planet of communication, Mercury. However, their hosts, of Aries and Cancer, respectively, are Fire and Water elements. Mercury prefers Air and Earth, so your ideas might not translate so easily into tangible progress. What you can do is think about how you can create value from your many talents.
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Enrique Riquelme hopes to become Real Madrid president and he claimed he would bring Manchester City star Erling Haaland to the club if elected.
Manchester City have released a statement saying claims of a possible Erling Haaland transfer to Real Madrid are “untrue”.
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In an appearance on Spanish television programme El Hormiguero, Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme claimed he would bring the City star to the Bernabeu if he is elected, holding up a Real Madrid shirt with Haaland’s name and the No.9 printed on the back. Riquelme also vowed to bring Haaland’s City teammate Rodri to the club.
City have released a statement reacting to Riquelme’s Haaland claim, saying there is “no chance of this happening”.
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“The stories which have emerged from Spain regarding the future of Erling Haaland are untrue,” the statement read. “There is no chance of this happening and there is no contractual clause to enable it.
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“We are considering legal action for the use of our player image in this context.”
Haaland has regularly been linked with a move to Real since signing for City in 2022. In January last year the Norwegian striker signed a 10-year deal that will keep him at the Etihad until 2034.
Rodri is another who has been linked with a move to La Liga, with the Ballon d’Or winner yet to sign a new deal at City. The Spanish midfielder only has one year remaining on his current contract.
Speaking about his future after linking up with the Spanish national team ahead of the World Cup, Rodri said: “I understand there might be some noise, but for me I’m obviously going to focus on the World Cup. I’m not going to dedicate my time to that, and then after the World Cup let’s see.”
YORK Hospital parking is not just a ‘York Hospital’ problem, nor is it just a ‘city council’ problem.
I understand that there are many constraints on land ownership, development, planning regulations, road layouts etc but isn’t it time to start thinking outside the box?
Surely there are opportunities that would benefit York and the surrounding area by just looking at what may already be available.
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For instance…
1. Move the coach parking from Clarence Street to the currently disused area formerly occupied by Sainsburys and Great Outdoors adjacent to Foss Bank
2. Develop the freed-up Clarence Street area and the old Nurses Home car park Into “extra’ hospital parking, possibly using a moving walkway
3. Re-consider the development of the Bootham Park grounds. Are the proposed football pitches a necessity? Why not extend the hospital grounds?
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These ideas may not be the ultimate solution but why not give them consideration
Martin Benson,
St Mary’s Walk,
Hambleton,
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Selby
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Henry’s death must not be politicised
THE bodycam footage of Henry Novak’s last moments of his very short life is incredibly chilling to watch.
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He informed the police officers attending that he couldn’t breathe nine times, that he’d been stabbed four times, and he still was not believed. Henry was treated inhumanly to say the very least. Handcuffed and cautioned and he lay dying.
The courage Henry’s father showed in his speech outside court after his killer had been sentenced was incredibly brave and humbling to watch.
I really hope that this incident brings about positive change in how the police must not use colour or religion in determining who is believed and who isn’t anymore.
Mr Novak’s wishes are where he doesn’t want his son’s death politicised must also be adhered to.
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Politicians’ ‘race-baiting’ will not help bring about the change we need.
Politicians must try to unite the country and not try to divide us over this most senseless death.
My thoughts and prayers are with Henry’s family and friends at this very sad time.
John Jones,
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Russet House,
Birch Close,
York
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There were reports of unauthorised development activity in the area
07:37, 04 Jun 2026Updated 07:38, 04 Jun 2026
Caravans must be removed from a Cambridgeshire site after a court order was extended. An “unauthorised” development near Moor Drove in Histon over the recent bank holiday weekend was the subject of an injunction.
The Greater Cambridge Shared Planning’s compliance team secured an interim High Court injunction on Sunday, May 24, following reports of unauthorised development activity at the Histon site. The interim injunction was served the next day (Monday, May 25) but expired on Wednesday, June 3.
When the interim injunction was granted, construction activity on the site was limited to groundworks. When the injunction was served the following day, five caravans were present, according to the planning team, but there are now reportedly 17 caravans on the land.
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At a High Court hearing on June 3, the South Cambridgeshire District Council sought to secure a full, longer-term injunction. Her Honour Judge de Bertodano presided and granted a year-long injunction to prevent any further development, other works, or caravans being brought onto the land west of Moor Drove.
It also requires the removal of all caravans brought on after the interim injunction was served. This means that all but the initial five caravans present on the land must be removed.
Cllr Henry Batchelor, lead cabinet member for planning for South Cambridgeshire District Council, said: “The Council and in particular our Greater Cambridge Shared Planning Compliance team moved swiftly over the bank holiday weekend to secure an interim injunction and restrict further development.
“Those efforts have continued since, and today’s hearing reflects our determination to maintain that momentum by seeking stronger, longer‑term powers from the Court. We will continue to act decisively and in accordance with the Court’s directions to ensure this matter is resolved as quickly and effectively as possible.
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“Planning rules exist to protect our communities, and it is important everyone follows them, so development takes place fairly and appropriately.”
A derogation was granted to allow the continuation of some trials, including that of Stephen McCullagh who was jailed for 31 years for the 2022 murder of Natalie McNally.
Bairbre Holmes Press Association
08:18, 04 Jun 2026Updated 08:23, 04 Jun 2026
Northern Ireland’s Justice Minister will accept all the recommendations of a review into legal aid fees and will implement increases to rates and fees.
Criminal barristers in Northern Ireland have been involved in a long-running dispute over fees for legal aid and have been engaged in legal action, which has effectively halted crown court cases involving those who require legal aid.
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A derogation was granted to allow the continuation of some trials, including that of Stephen McCullagh who was jailed for 31 years for the 2022 murder of Natalie McNally.
In February, Naomi Long agreed to start an accelerated review into the matter and it was concluded on April 27.
In a written statement on Wednesday, Ms Long said she would “take the necessary steps” to implement its proposals.
They include a 8.66% increase to all criminal legal aid fees and counsel fees for preparing and submitting skeleton arguments on sentencing in the crown court.
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There will also be a 26.05% increase to hourly rates for Exceptional Preparation in the crown court.
Ms Long said she is also looking into additional changes to Exceptional Preparation hourly rates and criteria and other associated fees and said she is also extending the 8.66% uplift to civil and family proceedings.
In her statement, Ms Long said these measures will cost an additional £5.4 million a year and said she is “making that investment in the interests of the system, the victims, witnesses and defendants who have been affected by the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) action.”
In a statement, the Bar of Northern Ireland said members of the CBA have been intensively engaging with the Department of Justice on the matter since 2024 and participated in the review.
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They said the CBA Committee met Ms Long on Wednesday where she outlined her department’s position in relation to the review’s recommendations, adding: “The wider CBA membership will meet to consider its response as soon as possible.”
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Tata Steel carried out a controlled demolition of a gas holder at the Port Talbot site earlier on Wednesday evening.
There is no suggestion the demolition, which the company said was carried out safely, is linked to the ongoing incident at the steelworks. Local residents reported their homes “shook” when the gas holder was brought down.
Shortly after the demolition, the company said: “People working and living in the Port Talbot area may have just heard a loud noise emanating from the Port Talbot steelworks.
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“This was the result of the planned demolition of the empty, redundant coke ovens gas holder, which has been completed safely as part of the ongoing engineering works on the site. The gas holder ceased operation with the closure of the site’s heavy-end in September 2024.
“This demolition was required to make space for future raw materials handling areas for the new three million tonne per year capacity electric arc furnace.
“Our thanks goes to the whole team involved from Tata Steel and our contractor partners Thompson of Prudhoe and PDC, in what was a complex programme of work. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
“My grandma said: ‘Sunday best everyday– what are you saving it for?’.” – Dom, Sussex, England
“When in doubt about what to do, ask yourself: what would you do if you were fearless?” – Aniek, Delft, Netherlands
“I met my husband aged 17. Before we married, we worked in a residential home. One of the lovely residents, Mrs Belcher, advised us to ‘never go to bed on an argument’. We took that advice and it’s served our marriage well for 45 years and counting.” – Trudie, Norfolk, England
“‘Nothing new happens in your comfort zone – don’t be scared’.” – Short, Wales
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“‘If you go into a room full of smokers, you’re going to come out smelling like smoke’. Essentially: be careful who you associate with.”– Rachel, Florida, US
“My grandma and parents shared the same piece of wisdom: ‘You’ll always want more in life. Better bicycle, newer toys, more money, bigger house, faster car. Learn to enjoy what you have, not what you don’t’.” – Dorian, London, England
“Our mother, Sylvia’s, sage advice: ‘It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice’. It’s no coincidence that my sister Christine and I followed in Mum’s footsteps working in community, arts and wellness.”– Susan, Brighton, England
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“My father is a deeply loving man, but a man of few words. The only piece of advice he has imparted so far is: ‘The only thing you need to do is keep moving forward’. He repeated this advice at life’s large junctures: leaving school, after break-ups, even after bereavements. It has stayed with me because it doesn’t attach any judgements or values, simply acknowledges the value of putting one foot in front of the other, no matter how impossible that might seem at the time.” – Emily, Devon, England
“‘Every person you meet has something to teach you’. It’s so true. You meet people from all walks of life and everyone has different experiences you can learn from. It’s always encouraged me to view people with an open mind. This was from my neighbour, Gary, who was my dad’s best friend.”– Leah, Wirral, England
“My dad said: ‘Start a job and finish it’. It’s served me very well.”– Heidi, Hertfordshire, England
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“‘Don’t follow fashions, start them’.” – Adela, UK
“My parents would say: ‘Don’t assume’. I think they were largely referring to making assumptions about how two people, close to each other, too often mistakenly assume what the other’s feelings are, or what actions they have taken (or plan to take).” – Bill, Seattle, US
“‘If you want something, you have to work for it’. So I got a job delivering newspapers.”– Yvonne, Norway
“‘Two wrongs don’t make a right’.” – Christine, Surrey, England
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The only thing you need to do is keep moving forward
“My nan used to say: ‘For every negative there is always a positive’. I suppose it’s similar to ‘every cloud has a silver lining’. She explained that sometimes it’s not possible to see straight away, but that positive can always be found if you look hard enough. It helps me to put challenges and obstacles into perspective.” – Molly, Bristol, England
“‘Love is the answer’. No matter what, if you do things with love, you can’t go wrong. I’m talking about the kind of love that lifts up, that considers others, that demonstrates respect, that keeps hope, that shows kindness, that helps, that serves, that opens hearts, that doesn’t need a megaphone. That kind of love can move mountains.” – Christine, British Columbia, Canada
“‘Compassion begins with an open ear’. My father told me to be a good listener. I have since realised the importance of listening as it brings me closer to understanding another’s perspective.” – Christopher, Granada
“‘If somebody angers you, wait for that emotion to fade before you respond to the situation’. It has helped prevent me from responding in a way that I will regret later. Often my opinion on something softens when the feeling of anger calms down.” – Tara, Netherlands
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You’ll always want more in life. Better bicycle, newer toys, more money, bigger house, faster car. Learn to enjoy what you have, not what you don’t
“‘Nobody can steal your knowledge’.” – Yumi, Brazil
“‘When in conversation, be curious about the other person, ask questions’. This came from a larger-than-life family friend who did not follow his own advice.” – Rosie, Australia
“My father said: ‘never buy cheap tools’. I have occasionally disobeyed his advice and always regretted it.”– Gavin, York, England
“‘Always take time to stop and smell the flowers’.” – David, Alberta, Canada
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“‘If you want to be a boy, make excuses. If you want to be a man, take responsibility. If you want to be a leader, positively impact people’s lives’.” – David, Lagos, Nigeria
“‘Don’t live for the weekend. Live each day to the fullest.’(From my dad).” – Beth, Florida, US
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Mark took to social media to pay a sweet tribute to his wife on her birthday as she heads towards a milestone
Mark Wright has appeared to have shared previously unseen snaps of himself and Michelle Keegan as he took to social media to pay a sweet tribute to his wife on her birthday.
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The loved-up couple tied the knot more than 11 years ago in a stunning ceremony at St Mary’s Church in Bury St Edmunds after meeting three years earlier in Dubai – or so it was thought.
Former The Only Way is Essex star Mark previously revealed that they actually met backstage at The X Factor one year before bumping into each other at numerous other events. “I chased her for a while,” he previously admitted on the Private Parts podcast, formerly hosted by Jamie Laing.
He and Stockport-born Michelle did eventually walk down the aisle and it was last year that they welcomed their first child, Palma Elizabeth, into the world. But on Wednesday (June 3), it was all about Michelle as she marked her 39th birthday.
Taking to Instagram, Mark, also 39, shared a string of photos of himself and the former Coronation Street star, some from earlier in their relationship, as well as a photo of Michelle with their daughter, one-year-old Palma, during a recent Disney Cruise break.
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Alongside the post, the Heart Radio host gushed: “It’s your day Baby. A year away from the big 4.0 but don’t look a day over 21. You’re too modest to realise how much of a special person you are, but what you do for us and everyone around you is is more than you’ll ever realise. Love you Darling M&P.”
And more birthday wishes came flooding in. @gabrielle_abrahams said: “Happy birthday beautiful girl @michkeegan.” @georgiaal98 commented: “Happy birthday beautiful! Hope you have a lovely day.” @nannynetty56 replied: “Happy Birthday Michelle. You are so lucky to have found each other.” @alwaysmsg added: “Beautiful couple! Happy birthday Michelle.”
Michelle shared images of the family out at sea, with little Palma looking in awe at Mickey Mouse and taking in the décor on board the ship. There were also snaps of Michelle posing inside the vessel and snaps of Mark holding his child as they gaze at the Disney castle.
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