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Horoscope today, April 22, 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

Waking up the Jupiter genius that’s currently in your communication zone is as easy as ABC – Ask the right questions, Believe the best of everyone, Connect at every opportunity.

You can meet a soulmate when you least expect it – or someone with the perfect side- business skills to balance your own.

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♉ TAURUS

April 21 to May 21

If you feel yourself starting to doubt a recent decision, it can be the unexpected Uranus influence in your sign.

This can sometimes happen when a better option is available – so be ready to examine every aspect of a choice.

Your passion self is so loyal and true, and you have a fun side that can captivate any partner.

Get all the latest Taurus horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♊ GEMINI

May 22 to June 21

Trying to limit your usual rapid-fire mind may be a losing battle – so do be honest about why you’re doing this.

If just to satisfy someone else, is there another way?

You need to be free to express every part of yourself.

Adding your name to a luck list can be the effect of Jupiter’s energy surge.

New love links to “B”.

Get all the latest Gemini horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♋ CANCER

June 22 to July 22

Dusting off a deep-hidden dream and admitting to yourself you still really want it, can be your breakthrough.

After a time of pretending, you can start planning some practical steps.

This time, stick to your schedule.

Your ability to love is limitless, but this doesn’t mean accepting bad or thoughtless behaviour.

Get all the latest Cancer horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♌ LEO

July 23 to August 23

Passion, pride and energy can be some effects of your Mars chart residency.

But there’s impatience too, and this is something to monitor.

The right route, in romance or career terms, can’t be rushed, so give yourself enough time to consider every option.

If you’re single, one of these is a talented Aries singer.

Get all the latest Leo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♍ VIRGO

August 24 to September 22

The right fitness path for you may not be the easiest or fastest one, but you will know it when you see it – and today this can happen.

An activity prize, or a new introduction with a unique set of interests, can be the key.

Making time for people and pursuits that matter to you is your chart recommendation of the day.

Get all the latest Virgo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Venus desire and Saturn dependability can combine in a fire sign you meet again[/caption]

♎ LIBRA

September 23 to October 23

Your chart has a fast-moving creative force that can take you out of your comfort zone – let your natural talents guide you.

A time of telling yourself “No” can be about to end.

In love, the charm of romance is its unpredictability, so accept you can’t control it.

Single? There is instant attraction to a friend’s ex.

Get all the latest Libra horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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♏ SCORPIO

October 24 to November 22

Setting aside perfection, and going for an outcome you can work with, can be the key to moving forward.

All the right elements may not be there at the same time, but this leaves you space to add your unique stamp.

As for love, Venus desire and Saturn dependability can combine in a fire sign you meet again.

Get all the latest Scorpio horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♐ SAGITTARIUS

November 23 to December 21

You make a great solo operator – but pooling ideas with a team can be a prime prize factor.

So approach that group you’ve been observing for a while, or start pulling together your set of names.

As for love, your Mars mantra is to expect the unexpected.

But it’s important to show you are prepared to grow.

Get all the latest Sagittarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♑ CAPRICORN

December 22 to January 20

Loyalty is very important to you, so try not to stop looking for it in every important bond in your life.

Relationships that are one-sided may not work for you long-term.

But do be clear about what you need, rather than expecting others to guess.

If you start the day single, you could spot The One in a holiday video.

Get all the latest Capricorn horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Venus is in your sign for the final week this year, so making love count is your mission[/caption]

♒ AQUARIUS

January 21 to February 18

You may hesitate to reveal your true dreams, but this is a day to try.

There is so much inside you that other people will welcome with open arms if you give them the chance.

A flair for writing or talking about food can be a success starter.

Sticking to cash limits may be tested, but by tonight you can be on track.

Get all the latest Aquarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♓ PISCES

February 19 to March 20

A secret ambition, or attraction, grows so strong hidden away, but to truly test it, you need to set it free.

Today you can make a start by talking to someone you really trust, or by just writing out your thoughts and feelings.

Venus is in your sign for the final week this year, so making love count is your mission.

Get all the latest Pisces horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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UK’s top 10 cities for a night out revealed – is yours on the list?

THE UK’s top 10 cities for a night out have been revealed – is your hometown on the list?

New research from Capital on Tap has lifted the lid on the UK’s nightlife hotspots and the results might just surprise you.

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The UK’s best night out has been revealed[/caption]

Whether you’re planning a big birthday blowout, a boozy catch-up with mates, or just a cheeky Friday night pint, there’s a city out there calling your name.

Research has now shown that Bath have beaten the likes of London, Leeds, and Brighton to be crowned the best night out in Britain.

The historic city bagged the top spot, boasting a staggering 38 clubs and 260 pubs per 10,000 people.

That’s more than enough to keep the party going all night long.

Spots like The Bell, Komedia, and The Saracens Head are just some of the local faves driving up the city’s impressive 4.3-star average venue rating.

Thanks to its compact size, steady student crowd, and swarms of tourists, Bath has a buzzing, walkable party vibe that’s hard to beat.

Coming in hot at number two is Leeds, Yorkshire’s nightlife capital.

It may have fewer venues – 30 clubs and 103 pubs per 10,000 people – but what it lacks in quantity, it makes up for in quality.

The city scores a solid 4.4 average rating, proving it knows how to throw a proper party.

From underground dance spots to big-name DJ events, Leeds has something for everyone.

Brighton rounds out the top three, serving up seaside vibes with a party twist.

The south coast stunner features 21 clubs and 120 pubs per 10,000 people, and its nightlife is nothing short of legendary.

Known for its LGBTQ+ friendly venues, live music, and quirky cocktail bars, Brighton’s nightlife scene is as colourful as the city itself and boasts a 4.4 rating.

Sneaking into fourth place is Reading, a commuter town that’s punching well above its weight when it comes to nightlife.

Coming in fifth, Stoke’s nightlife is on the rise, with a loyal local crowd keeping pubs and clubs full to the brim.

Oxford might be famous for its brains, but it’s also proving it knows how to let its hair down in sixth place.

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Bath was the top city for a night out according to research[/caption]
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Leeds came second in the list[/caption]
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Reading was also surprisingly high up[/caption]

At number seven, Derby is making serious moves on the UK nightlife map.

Affordable drinks, friendly crowds, and a solid mix of venues make it ideal for a no-fuss, all-fun night out.

York might be steeped in history, but it’s definitely not stuck in the past.

Ranking eighth, this walled city offers cosy pubs, stylish cocktail spots, and clubs that keep things going until late.

Coming in at number nine, Wolverhampton is flying the flag for the West Midlands.

Rounding out the top 10 is Cambridge, where it’s not all punting and poetry.

The city’s nightlife scene is thriving, thanks in part to its massive student population.

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Horse racing tips: ‘He has great form on quirky tracks’ – Templegate’s NAP lined up for a big one at Epsom

TEMPLEGATE tackles a busy Tuesday of racing confident of smashing in some winners.

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STRESSFREE (2.45 Epsom, nap)

He has been winning over hurdles this winter and trainer David O’Meara was happy with his Flat comeback at Doncaster last month. He ran a cracker to finish fourth in a big field and may have won with a clearer run. This five-year-old comes back from the same handicap mark of 93 and, while he’s done plenty of winning in soft ground, he also handles the decent conditions he should face on the Downs today. Danny Tudhope’s mount has good form on quirky tracks like Musselburgh and Chester so should enjoy himself around Epsom’s rollercoaster.

DEVIL’S ADVOCATE (2.10 Epsom, nb)

John Gosden has a solid record in this race with no fewer than seven wins since the turn of the century. He can add to that impressive record with this son of Too Darn Hot who showed loads of pace when scooting in at Chelmsford last time out in October. That built nicely on his debut third at Newmarket when a mile was clearly on the short side. He is bred to enjoy this better ground and can take another big step forward. Hold your Derby bets though as the last winner of this to follow up in the Classic was just before the Second World War!

EMERALD ARMY (8.00 Thirsk, treble)

There was lots to like about his comeback win over course and distance earlier this month. He came from a long way back to get up right on the line with a bit left in the tank. A 3lb rise in the weights won’t put the brakes on in this modest contest.

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Brooklyn Beckham shares stunning bikini snap of wife Nicola amid family rift rumours

BROOKLY Beckham shared a stunning bikini snap of his wife Nicola Peltz amid rumours of a family feud.

The aspiring chef, 26, shared loved-up snaps of the actress during their trip to California.

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Brooklyn Beckham shared a stunning bikini snap of wife Nicola Peltz[/caption]
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He shared loved-up snaps of the actress during their trip to California
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Brooklyn Beckham kissing Nicola Peltz at a concert.
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The couple have been partying at annual music festival Coachella[/caption]

In one photo, Nicola, 30, slipped into a black strappy bikini while she cosied up to Brooklyn near the poolside.

Brooklyn and Nicola have spent the weekend in the states for annual music and arts festival, Coachella.

He shared snaps of them partying with a group of friends at three day event in Palm Springs.

The post included photos of the couple kissing at the festival, as well as Brooklyn dancing playfully while playing pool.

Brooklyn also posted a photo of him smiling while taking a dip in an outdoor swimming pool.

But it hasn’t gone unnoticed that Brooklyn and Nicola’s failed to wish fashion designer Victoria a ‘happy birthday’ – sparking fresh rumours of a feud.

One fan asked him: “No birthday message for your mum?”

Another told Brooklyn, who also seemed to forget Mother’s Day: “You only get one mum in this life.”

Fans first complained about the apparent snub on his last Instagram post, which marked his third wedding anniversary with wife Nicola on April 9.

Instead of recognising Victoria’s 51st birthday on Thursday, Nicola then shared a publicity shot of Brooklyn having cupping treatment.

An hour after the ex-Spice Girl shared precious birthday snaps, her oldest son posted a series of photos of him and US actress Nicola at the Coachella music festival in California last weekend.

Brooklyn just wrote: “Made amazing memories this year” — and he was quickly flooded with more messages from confused followers.

Meanwhile, his brothers Romeo, 22, and 20-year-old Cruz did leave birthday wishes for their mum.

Brooklyn was missing from one of Victoria’s birthday snaps, showing her and Becks, 50 next month, with Romeo and sister Harper, 13.

Another pictured Posh on the £20million family yacht showing off a strawberry-filled Victoria sponge.

Brooklyn and Nicola, 30, were also absent from the first of his dad David’s birthday bashes — held in Miami on March 30.

Brooklyn cited work commitments.

Fans also pointed out that he and Nicola were also absent from designer Victoria’s most recent Paris Fashion Week Show.

Earlier this month, US news website TMZ claimed there were tensions between Brooklyn and Romeo.

A source said Brooklyn and Nicola were choosing not to attend family gatherings if Romeo’s girlfriend Kim Turnbull was present.

Brooklyn and Kim were pals when she dated his friend Rocco Ritchie, but grew apart when they split.

Kim got together with Romeo last October, and an insider added: “Brooklyn just doesn’t approve of Kim dating him.”

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US news website TMZ claimed there were tensions between Brooklyn (far left) and Romeo (second left)[/caption]

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‘My family situation hasn’t been great’ – John Higgins breaks down in tears and given hug live on BBC after Crucible win

JOHN HIGGINS broke down in tears live on the BBC after winning an epic tussle with Joe O’Connor.

It came after O’Connor was blasted by Steve Davis for an “unforgivable” error that essentially gifted the win to Higgins.

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John Higgins choking back tears after ‘most emotional day he’s had’
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It followed a tough opening round match with Joe O’Connor that Higgins managed to overcome
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The legendary potter was consoled and given a hug by BBC host Seema Jaswal

The Leicester cueist was trailing Higgo 59-48 in frame 15 with the pink and black left but decided to play on after the Scotsman had fouled from a snooker.

O’Connor, 29, was permitted in the rules to let Higgins hit the next shot but the qualifier showed his inexperience by trying to tackle the pink from a difficult position on the cushion.

Higgins, 49, won that frame and then followed it up with a stunning 114 on his way to a 10-7 victory in round one – he now faces China’s Xiao Guodong on Thursday night.

Davis, the six-time world champion, said: “The thing I cannot understand is why did Joe not put John back in?

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“It’s not a foul and a miss because he needed snookers. John played it with pace. The cue ball goes into a nasty position.

“Joe could have said, ‘you play that shot’. That was strange.

“You stop making the correct decision under pressure with the positional side. That was unforgivable, not to put your opponent back in. He sacrificed the safety exchange.

“John would have been expected to have been put back in.”

There was also a bizarre situation in frame three when Higgins won by 46-45 points despite sinking only three red balls.

Fighting back tears, Higgins told the BBC: “It was the most emotional I have been all day.

“I left my apartment and was in tears. My family situation hasn’t been great.

“I had dinner with my boy. I was thinking that I was here with my dad 25 years ago.

“Things go through your mind. I was drained but after a couple of hours sleep, I played better.

“I feel really good. That was a tough game. I thought Joe played great in the first session. I played better in the evening.”

BBC presenter Seema Jaswal was moved to give Higgins a hug during the live broadcast.

Before getting out of her chair to comfort the legendary player, she said: “You did so well, I need to give you a hug.”

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