YOUR daily horoscope this Thursday features an Opposition and the Moon moving to Capricorn - here is how these may impact your horoscope today.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II has been told that the "writing is on the wall" for the monarchy and that all members of the Royal Family should renounce their titles.
INDIAN'S have reported a terrifying explosion at an oil and natural gas plant in Surat.
Day nine: The whole of Australia will remain on the edge of its seat for the next 24 hours after Cathy Freeman's qualification for the 400m final.
Lucky Jenny Quilter scooped the huge prize playing People's Postcode Lottery
Kate Phillips, entertainment controller at the BBC, explained the measures they had taken ahead of the new series, including pre-filming all 14 group dances, which meant 300 costume changes
Area Manager Krishma Tangri explains why joining Aldi was a great move
<p>And other stories from around the world</p>
<p>Growing more carbon-absorbing trees in the UK is key to fighting against the climate crisis. Sheep farms may be able to help, write Connie O'Neill and Colin Osborne</p>
<p>After watching Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in an electric Jaguar at their wedding, Justin Lunny had an idea – why couldn’t the same thing be done for other classic motors? Andy Martin speaks to him about his new venture, Ionic Cars </p>
<p>When an oil spill threatened the livelihoods of fishers in a village in Mauritius, the entire island mobilised to bring down the political establishment. Khalil A Cassimally reports</p>
JPMorgan's $1 billion spoofing fine may be the largest on record.
Pandemic-induced profit squeezes and concerns equities are overheated have started reining in expectations
Not long ago, Rosie Page , 73, was approached by an American visitor asking to shake her hand in Thirsk, the quaint Yorkshire town where her father James Herriot wrote his uproarious books.
The World Health Organization declined to comment on whether this was a good idea.
The Houston-North Texas football game set for Saturday has been postponed because of the coronavirus.
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