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Your stars for 2023

This year may not get off to the best start, but by December, we’ll look back on a year of fantastic highs. Take the coronation, for example. Are we proud? Yes, we are.

However, the global economy will struggle and, in response to major crises, leaders we have come to love (and hate) will fall. Then there’s Mother Nature, who seems determined to go to any lengths to show us her power.

There are echoes of 2011 in the astrology, which applies to each of us personally and the global picture. Pluto will enter Aquarius, on the plus side, encouraging fellowship, but compromising communication. Compassion, healing and matters of the heart should be at the fore, but we face a continuing battle with conspiracies and scant resources.

Whatever your sign, there will be moments of happiness in 2023 – even when times seem dark there will be light at the end of the tunnel.

ARIES 21 Mar-20 Apr

GENERAL

The year opens with Jupiter in your sign and hope in your heart. Creativity in all forms is on the menu, as are journeys to distant places. Health requires more care and small anomalies dealt with promptly. The solar eclipse in Aries (20 April) is a game-changer. Endings and beginnings, big time.

LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS

Assume nothing. This is a year of surprises. It’s also a year when your ambitions could interfere with your private life. You’re on fire in the first half of 2023,

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