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Horoscope today, June 28, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

Horoscope today, June 28, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in March 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
Influenced by genius planet Uranus, your cash ideas have a touch of brilliance that helps you stand out from the crowd.
So a job or a hobby, linked to inventing on-screen games, could be a money-maker for you.
New love may have quite a slow start but it does have a huge amount of potential.
Get all the latest Aries horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions.
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♉ TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
You may not see yourself as driven by ambition, but this weekend you could be.
Especially when you see a new local restaurant opening up, and feel you too could make a success of a food business.
If you're single, a new love relationship links you with a colourful Leo who dresses to get noticed, and is loyal and loving.
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♊ GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
If you are in a couple, there can be a link between prizes and passion – so when you enter a contest as partners, you attract maximum luck.
If you start the day single, love sparks fly when you meet a Libra with a 'W' name.
The big surprise can be how many talented people are in your family – including yourself!
Get all the latest Gemini horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♋ CANCER
June 22 to July 22
The focus is on your future, and a choice between a higher-paid job you find easy, or one that will always be a challenge, but also so enjoyable.
Passion master Mars brings fresh confidence to talk to someone whose career inspires you.
Fitness plans work well with friends as your motivators.
Get all the latest Cancer horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♌ LEO
July 23 to August 23
The most self-reliant part of your personality takes over and the detailed plans you make show why you are destined to be in charge.
In long-term romance, the best partner is deeply caring, but also encourages you to work hard.
Luck could link the past with the present through a picture you discover.
♍ VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
Willpower, confidence and energy are reset to maximum as Mars goes deeper into your sign.
You are ready to play a vital role in a business set up by sisters.
Jupiter's mission is to unite you with the one true love of your life. This is someone you already know so well.
Luck is hidden in an envelope that looks like a bill.
Get all the latest Virgo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♎ LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
The sun is strong in your ambition zone, and those dreams, and the big plans you've put on hold, could get the green light.
But the most out-of-the-blue idea could turn out to be the biggest success.
As for love, someone you worked with in the past can call – with romance very much in mind.
♏ SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
Having Venus in the marriage-minded part of your chart can change the way you look at relationships.
So the wilder passion of love's early days may change into a well-balanced commitment.
Work-wise, you can turn what you assume is a worthless hobby into a money maker.
Get all the latest Scorpio horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♐ SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
From animal care to fashion design, you have a gift for studying a special subject – and a determination to obtain the qualifications you need.
Your love life is hotting up, too, and when two equally attractive Leos are keen to date you, it's important to make a clear decision and stick to it.
Get all the latest Sagittarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♑ CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
Your star ruler Saturn gives you a strong sense of purpose, with prime focus on your home chart.
Getting extra living space may, at times, have felt like wishful thinking.
But now you have serious planet property support, you could make real progress.
Love you thought was mostly for fun is suddenly so deep.
Get all the latest Capricorn horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
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♒ AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
Your challenge today is to stop assuming you know all there is to know about a partner.
Then your hearts and minds open up to each other and you both agree on changes that upgrade love.
Teams of five can lead to luck for the family. Any weekend working can have an intriguing outcome.
Get all the latest Aquarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♓ PISCES
February 19 to March 20
You have the winning touch of Jupiter plus the determination of Saturn – together they could help you bag a prize that would make a wonderful difference to you.
If you start the day single, there can be instant attraction when you meet a local hero.
A house you dream about, then see for real, could be perfect for you.

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