We have a sad but unfortunately not too surprising update in the search for missing child Athena Brownfield.
08.01.2023 - 00:33 / glamour.com
. A social element presides as Venus, the planet of love and beauty, glides through detached and conversational Aquarius. This is a great time to connect with people from all walks of life, listen to unique perspectives, and broaden your social group.
Break out of your usual, be curious and look behind any standard judgments you'd usually apply. You might be surprised and spark a lifelong friendship or S.O. Read on to discover your weekly horoscope and what's in store for your sign during the week of January 8 through January 14, 2023.March 21–April 19Say yes to invites as Venus brightens your social sector through to late January. People of all persuasions and areas of life will cross your path over this time, and you're able to take the opportunities they bring.
That could be a fascinating conversation, bonding through the social whirl, or enjoying time out of your routine to connect. Groups and discussions spark joy, so find your squad, call them in or explore a particular interest group. As your ruling planet, Mars, moves out of a 2.5-month retrograde, it's time to slowly put action behind something you've had to reassess.
Any frustration or inaction was worth the wait as the way forward is more certain now. April 20–May 20Apply extra diplomacy in your career zone, as your relating style is at odds with the detachment needed, at least for the moment. Public image, aka socials, is best kept professional rather than personal. It's all there forever, so before commenting, remember reputation is everything.
We have a sad but unfortunately not too surprising update in the search for missing child Athena Brownfield.
Repair works to roads wrecked by a burst water pipe in Milngavie could take up to two weeks to be completed. The burst main left around 250,000 properties in Glasgow without water last night.
An online petition calling on the UK Government to set a minimum level for weekly State Pension payments of £416.80 for everyone over the age of 60, arguing that the new rates from April are “far too low”, has passed the 10,000 signature threshold which triggers an official response. More than 17,330 people have already shown their support for the proposed changes.
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BBC Chairman Richard Sharp helped to arrange a guarantee on a loan of up to £800,000 ($990,000) for Boris Johnson weeks before the then-prime minister recommended him for the role at the broadcaster, according to a new report.
. Some of the best cosmic skies's launch this week, so hit the ground running with a wildly positive, can-do mindset. Expand on what you think is possible, and you'll be nearer your goal, don't be shy; give it a try! Then follow on with tangible action because this season, where the mind goes, energy flows.
Robert Pattinson was discussing the pressure male actors face in Hollywood to uphold particular beauty standards when he told the ES Magazine that he once ate only boiled potatoes for two weeks as part of a weight loss detox.
An appeal over the £20 weekly uplift which was paid to Universal Credit claimants during the coronavirus pandemic, but not to around two million people on legacy benefits, has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal.
An estimated 19.2 million families and 39.8 million individuals across Great Britain currently in receipt of State Pension or benefits from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will see their payments go up by 10.1 per cent later this year.
. Hoorah, the first Mercury retrograde of the year is done and dusted on Wednesday, so any social faux pas is past tense. This is your last week of professional development under Capricorn skies as the Sun moves into humanitarian Aquarius on Friday.
Social Security Scotland has issued an important update for new and existing claimants of Scottish Child Payment who are still waiting on the outcome of their application. The devolved benefit is now £25 per week for parents and carers of children up to the age of 16, worth £100 per month, per eligible child.
State Pension payments are set to increase by 10.1 per cent from April for merely 12.5 million people across Great Britain, including 992,052 living in Scotland. However, despite a record-breaking rise in payments of the contributory benefit, over 1.8 million pensioners are receiving less than £100 per week in State Pension payments.
A man who wrongfully spentweeks behind bars after a woman made up a false allegation that he raped her has opened up about the severe PTSD he suffers from following his traumatic experience. Jordan Trengrove was horrified when police arrested him after Ellie Williams, who he had only met once on a night out, told police he had sexually assaulted her at a flat, Manchester Evening News reports.