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Wales great Fishlock achieves career dream

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Jess Fishlock is undoubtedly the greatest player in all of Welsh women’s football.

The greatest male player would stoke debates. It is easy to make the case for John Charles or Gareth Bale but perhaps you preferred Cliff Jones or Ian Rush – or maybe you were a Neville Southall enthusiast.

However, any discussion about Wales’ greatest female footballer would be brief.

Fishlock has won numerous club titles, twice winning the Champions League, and twice winning the NWSL MVP award in 2022. She also has long-standing experience playing for Seattle Reign in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) for Seattle Reign.

Yet despite clocking up more air miles as a player than many pilots, Fishlock has always remained available for her country, having represented Wales 162 times since her debut in Switzerland in 2006.

For the first 19 years, Fishlock has been representing Wales, always upholding the highest standards and tirelessly urging the country to reach the biggest stage of football.

Sometimes things get harder when you’re getting closer to a dream you can’t get. So it was for Fishlock and for Wales. In advancing to the major finals, there have been three near misses in a row.

Fishlock would join the list of the greatest players never to compete in a major international tournament, a list already brimming with Welsh players like Gary Speed, Ryan Giggs, Rush, and Southall.

A pioneer of women’s football who has won numerous awards and raised her team-mates throughout her trophy-filled club career has made the dream a reality for her.

“You don’t play for this long unless it means so much to you,” Fishlock told BBB Sport Wales.

“I don’t think I can put into words how much playing for Wales means to me.

“We have had instances where we ought to have gotten into a major tournament,” he said.

Can I get to a major tournament? is a big story that has permeated my entire international career. Can we get to a major tournament? ‘ We have fought so hard throughout.

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Wales’ national team was born.

Fishlock’s journey to professional football would be a familiar one, if at the time a pathway had existed for a football-mad girl from Cardiff to play the game professionally.

She was a young girl who spent her early years in Llanrumney, just playing in the garden with her brothers. “Brother James recalls that is where it all began.

Her love for football developed further at a soccer camp in Cardiff during the summer holidays.

My mother suggested that I accompany her and that my older sister wanted to attend the camp, “Fishlock recalls.

That is what I wanted to do right away.

” Jess would be up and she would want to be in the garden, she’d be over here, over there, wouldn’t matter if it was a mud pile, Jess would be out in it, “Fishlock’s mother Sharon remembers.

Fishlock was having dreams about it when she wasn’t playing football.

Jessica was the one who used to go to bed before going to bed, according to her father, Kevyn.

With her talent increasingly clear, Cardiff City Ladies fast-tracked Fishlock, who joined the club aged seven, making her first team debut at 15.

Sister Kathyrn says, “She used to say she wanted to be a professional football player when she was 14 years old, and I used to mock her because there was no such thing as a female professional football player at the time,” as she does now.

Fishlock became the first player in the Eredivisie to play abroad when she joined the amateur side in 2008 and then made her debut in Wales with a move to the Netherlands.

Back-to-back titles followed but it was far from easy for a young woman who had never been away from her family.

When she wasn’t playing, she was also washing dishes in the stadium, Kathryn continued.

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Success everywhere… except with Wales

Fishlock has accomplished her goals by playing all over the world.

She helped Bristol win the FA Cup in 2011 and won the Women’s Super League players’ player of the year award at the end of her second season with the organization.

Fishlock then joined Melbourne Victory in Australia, leading the team to two Grand Finals, including the club’s first title in 2013, with Fishlock named player of the match in the final.

Since joining Reign in 2013, Fishlock has won three NWSL titles and three titles while working for the club on loan.

Before once more winning the Australian league with Melbourne City in 2016, 2017 and 2018, Fishlock won the Scottish title with Glasgow in 2014. He then won the German league and the Champions League with Frankfurt in 2015.

In 2019, Fishlock helped Lyon win both the first division title and the Champions League, meaning she won league titles for seven successive seasons.

Her brother James refers to her as the best player I have ever seen play the game.

For Fishlock, Seattle has been her semi-permanent home for more than ten years, where she met her now-wife, Tziarra King, an ex-teammate.

Fishlock and King were married in 2023 and LGBTQ+ advocacy has always been a big priority for Fishlock, who says she was bullied at school because of her sexuality.

For her contributions to women’s football and the LGBT community, Fishlock received an MBE in 2018 and a Fellowship at Aberystwyth University in 2024.

A mural of Fishlock was only recently unveiled on a Splott (Cardiff) pitch.

” You are proud, proud of her for achieving what she’s achieved – nobody else has done it. Sister Francesca says, “I’m more proud that she’s now able to be her true authentic self no matter where she is.” You really can’t ask for more, “says the man.

However, while Fishlock should be at national treasure status, former Wales captain and UEFA executive committee member Laura McAllister says she has been celebrated less than she deserves.

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The dream is realized.

Fishlock’s desire to compete at the top with Wales has seemed like less of a fantasy in the past decade with increased spending from the Football Association of Wales leading to steady progress for the international side.

Under Jayne Ludlow’s leadership, they almost qualified for the World Cup and European Championship, respectively. Despite having the same points total and significantly superior goal difference, Wales still fell short of Northern Ireland in terms of away goals scored.

It was a similar story in 2022 – Wales beaten in a World Cup play-off final in (again) Switzerland, losing 2-1 to the Swiss in the final seconds of extra time, with a penalty shootout looming.

Fishlock has contemplated retiring from international football after failing every time.

I had no idea what to do after Switzerland. Can I do two more years? Can I get over my heartache? It took a while for me to recover from that defeat, which was a little soul-destroying, to be honest.

Yet she continued, never stopped chasing the dream and eventually, it came to fruition.

With Slovakia in the semi-finals, Wales qualified for the Euro 2025 play-offs after winning their Nations League B Group.

Disaster struck as a result of Fishlock’s calf injury, which kept him out for a month before the match and made it impossible for him to start as a sub in the home leg. With Wales 2-0 down and facing a crisis, Fishlock entered the fray and created a goal for Ffion Morgan.

Fishlock, of course, scored the goal in Cardiff that gave Wales a 2-0 lead, with Fishlock scoring Ceri Holland’s injury-time winner after 120 minutes of play.

In the play-off final, Wales defeated the Republic of Ireland 1-1, before the dramatic second leg in Dublin, where a 2-1 Welsh victory saw them finally make history and make their first-ever bid for a major tournament. Lily Woodham also had assist in the match.

After the match Fishlock told the pitchside BBC reporter that it was” the proudest moment, “of her career.

In the end, the euphoria has been enhanced with a different emotion. a relief, perhaps.

” There was a big element of, you know, oh my god, finally, “Fishlock said.

This has finally occurred. And there was a relief, which I didn’t anticipate. Maybe I just hadn’t realised how kind of big it had been weighing on me for all these years until that moment. And so, for me, relief and joy were evident, but also relief in particular.

“I can’t believe we did it,” I thought.

Finally the greatest female footballer Wales has ever produced will represent her country on the biggest stage.

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The questions facing Wiegman as England fly to Euros

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When it came to selecting her England starting XI for the defense of their European title, Sarina Wiegman stated last week that she was “still figuring out a couple of things.”

The England manager’s line-up for their final game before the Uefa European Women’s Championship, however, gave a clear indication of what she had in mind with five days until the Lionesses’ opener in Switzerland.

England greeted Jamaica with a 7-0 thrashing of England at King Power Stadium on Sunday.

They depart from Zurich on Monday and arrive in Switzerland ready for Euro 2025, with their opening group game against France on Saturday at 20:00 BST.

Is Wiegman’s starting XI already known?

A graphic showing England's line-up against JamaicaBBC Sport

The last player to impress was in the England victory over Jamaica, and Lauren James and Georgia Stanway were no exceptions.

Chelsea forward James’ fitness has been one of the biggest concerns entering the Euros, but she gave Wiegman a boost by playing 27 minutes against Jamaica, her first game for the club or nation since April, with a clever assist.

After having knee surgery in January and missing the remainder of the domestic campaign, Bayern Munich midfielder Stanway scored against Jamaica, but perhaps more crucially, she has now played 90 minutes for the first time this year.

One of three US-based players who joined late in their league seasons to compete for the left-back spot, Carter was given the go-ahead on Sunday.

She claimed last week that she “panicked a little” because of how intense the training was, and that she would need to “step up” and “give Wiegman a headache.”

She did that without a doubt. As she impressed in both defense and attack, the Gotham FC defender made a crucial last-ditch challenge in the first half before scoring Lucy Bronze’s header to make it 2-0.

Karen Bardsley, a former England goalkeeper, said: “She should be very pleased and very proud of her performance today.

Wiegman claims that England has “at least two players in every position,” but midfield is one of the most competitive areas.

She has a strong belief in Stanway and Keira Walsh’s deeper pairing and has a strong love for three in midfield. Now that Stanway has played 190 minutes for England in her previous three games, it’s likely to continue.

The creative number 10 role has previously been filled by Grace Clinton, Toone, Jess Park, and James for the past two years, and it is up for grabs.

Toone, a Manchester United player, was given the go-ahead against Jamaica when she scored the winning goal within 10 minutes, which captained a passing move between the three midfielders, before half-time, and doubled her lead.

Wiegman knows she can count on Toone, who was one of England’s top super-subs at Euro 2022, and Bardsley said: “The fact that she’s adding goals at this time is really exciting for England.

Wiegman also needs to select her starting lineup. One question remains whether James is fit enough to face France. Who does Wiegman choose if not?

Chloe Kelly and Beth Mead have been vying for the right-wing starting positions at Arsenal and England, but the latter started against Jamaica, where they finished Euro 2022 as the tournament’s top scorer and best player, so they appear to be slightly ahead in the pecking order.

How balanced is the squad, despite key injuries and loss of experience?

In the lead-up to the tournament, England lost three seasoned players.

Millie Bright, who led England to the 2023 Women’s World Cup final, withdrew because she was unsure whether to play for the team until she reached the final, while midfielder Fran Kirby and goalkeeper Mary Earps both retired, though only the former would have been going to Switzerland.

In England’s Euro 2022 success, Bright and Williamson had forged a crucial centre-back partnership, and they both started every game in Australia. However, Greenwood, the captain of Manchester City, is now playing solid backup.

Maya Le Tissier, the captain of Manchester United, is eager to get a chance, and Lotte Wubben-Moy, an experienced player at the club level, has played alongside Williamson numerous times.

A question about whether or not their experience will be missed applies to the three absentees because they have 218 caps between them.

Seven players make their major tournament debut for England, and two of them, Anna Moorhouse and Khiara Keating, are uncapped goalkeepers. Hannah Hampton has only made 16 appearances for England, the most of them.

However, the World Cup squad’s top players include 134-cap Bronze, seasoned defender Greenwood, and midfield duo Walsh and Toone among the group’s leaders.

Russo is constantly present, having led England’s attacking line since 2022 when Ellen White retired. She recently won both the WSL’s Golden Boot and the Champions League with Arsenal.

Hemp, a forward for Manchester City, has also recovered from a knee injury and appeared sharp in recent games despite not having played for the full 90 minutes.

The squad has a good balance between encouraging young talent and plenty of experienced players, so Wiegman won’t have to worry.

What’s of course of the course if goalkeeper Hampton is injured or suspended during the tournament, though, is the main concern?

We have a lot of confidence in the squad.

Lucy BronzeImages courtesy of Getty

It appeared to be a chaotic build-up as a result of Earps, Bright, and Kirby’s unexpected exits weeks before the Euros, which cast doubt on the camp’s sense of urgency.

Fran Kirby, a Brighton midfielder, told Sportsworld on BBC World Service’s Sportsworld, “I can see why people have been talking about this a lot and there is a feeling of unrest.”

“But everyone resisted the choices made by those players, and the situation just got worse.” On the outside, there was a lot more noise. Being on the other side is fascinating.

Everyone in the squad is very confident, they say. Everyone is aware of our incredible squad. There is a lot of depth here.

“The loss of us three doesn’t worry me,” he said. In international football, it always occurs. Younger players are entering a transition period.

The fitness of James, Greenwood, Hemp, and Stanway has also been questioned.

All four of the players played against Jamaica, which was a significant boost, and FA Chairman Mark Bullingham expressed optimism about England’s chances last week.

We would prefer for them to play for at least half a season, but that is not a reality, according to Bullingham.

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What are main questions facing England before Euros?

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When it came to selecting her England starting XI for the defense of their European title, Sarina Wiegman stated last week that she was “still figuring out a couple of things.”

The England manager’s line-up for their final game before the Uefa European Women’s Championship, however, gave a clear indication of what she had in mind with five days until the Lionesses’ opener in Switzerland.

England greeted Jamaica with a 7-0 thrashing of England at King Power Stadium on Sunday.

They depart from Zurich on Monday and arrive in Switzerland ready for Euro 2025, with their opening group game against France on Saturday at 20:00 BST.

Is Wiegman’s starting XI already known?

A graphic showing England's line-up against JamaicaBBC Sport

The last player to impress was in the England victory over Jamaica, and Lauren James and Georgia Stanway were no exceptions.

Chelsea forward James’ fitness has been one of the biggest concerns entering the Euros, but she gave Wiegman a boost by playing 27 minutes against Jamaica, her first game for the club or nation since April, with a clever assist.

After having knee surgery in January and missing the remainder of the domestic campaign, Bayern Munich midfielder Stanway scored against Jamaica, but perhaps more crucially, she has now played 90 minutes for the first time this year.

One of three US-based players who joined late in their league seasons to compete for the left-back spot, Carter was given the go-ahead on Sunday.

She claimed last week that she “panicked a little” because of how intense the training was, and that she would need to “step up” and “give Wiegman a headache.”

She did that without a doubt. As she impressed in both defense and attack, the Gotham FC defender made a crucial last-ditch challenge in the first half before scoring Lucy Bronze’s header to make it 2-0.

Karen Bardsley, a former England goalkeeper, said: “She should be very pleased and very proud of her performance today.

Wiegman claims that England has “at least two players in every position,” but midfield is one of the most competitive areas.

She has a strong belief in Stanway and Keira Walsh’s deeper pairing and has a strong love for three in midfield. Now that Stanway has played 190 minutes for England in her previous three games, it’s likely to continue.

The creative number 10 role has previously been filled by Grace Clinton, Toone, Jess Park, and James for the past two years, and it is up for grabs.

Toone, a Manchester United player, was given the go-ahead against Jamaica when she scored the winning goal within 10 minutes, which captained a passing move between the three midfielders, before half-time, and doubled her lead.

Wiegman knows she can count on Toone, who was one of England’s top super-subs at Euro 2022, and Bardsley said: “The fact that she’s adding goals at this time is really exciting for England.

Wiegman also needs to select her starting lineup. One question remains whether James is fit enough to face France. Who does Wiegman choose if not?

Chloe Kelly and Beth Mead have been vying for the right-wing starting positions at Arsenal and England, but the latter started against Jamaica, where they finished Euro 2022 as the tournament’s top scorer and best player, so they appear to be slightly ahead in the pecking order.

How balanced is the squad, despite key injuries and loss of experience?

In the lead-up to the tournament, England lost three seasoned players.

Millie Bright, who led England to the 2023 Women’s World Cup final, withdrew because she was unsure whether to play for the team until she reached the final, while midfielder Fran Kirby and goalkeeper Mary Earps both retired, though only the former would have been going to Switzerland.

In England’s Euro 2022 success, Bright and Williamson had forged a crucial centre-back partnership, and they both started every game in Australia. However, Greenwood, the captain of Manchester City, is now playing solid backup.

Maya Le Tissier, the captain of Manchester United, is eager to get a chance, and Lotte Wubben-Moy, an experienced player at the club level, has played alongside Williamson numerous times.

A question about whether or not their experience will be missed applies to the three absentees because they have 218 caps between them.

Seven players make their major tournament debut for England, and two of them, Anna Moorhouse and Khiara Keating, are uncapped goalkeepers. Hannah Hampton has only made 16 appearances for England, the most of them.

However, the World Cup squad’s top players include 134-cap Bronze, seasoned defender Greenwood, and midfield duo Walsh and Toone among the group’s leaders.

Russo is constantly present, having led England’s attacking line since 2022 when Ellen White retired. She recently won both the WSL’s Golden Boot and the Champions League with Arsenal.

Hemp, a forward for Manchester City, has also recovered from a knee injury and appeared sharp in recent games despite not having played for the full 90 minutes.

The squad has a good balance between encouraging young talent and plenty of experienced players, so Wiegman won’t have to worry.

What’s of course of the course if goalkeeper Hampton is injured or suspended during the tournament, though, is the main concern?

We have a lot of confidence in the squad.

Lucy BronzeImages courtesy of Getty

It appeared to be a chaotic build-up as a result of Earps, Bright, and Kirby’s unexpected exits weeks before the Euros, which cast doubt on the camp’s sense of urgency.

Fran Kirby, a Brighton midfielder, told Sportsworld on BBC World Service’s Sportsworld, “I can see why people have been talking about this a lot and there is a feeling of unrest.”

“But everyone resisted the choices made by those players, and the situation just got worse.” On the outside, there was a lot more noise. Being on the other side is fascinating.

Everyone in the squad is very confident, they say. Everyone is aware of our incredible squad. There is a lot of depth here.

“The loss of us three doesn’t worry me,” he said. In international football, it always occurs. Younger players are entering a transition period.

The fitness of James, Greenwood, Hemp, and Stanway has also been questioned.

All four of the players played against Jamaica, which was a significant boost, and FA Chairman Mark Bullingham expressed optimism about England’s chances last week.

We would prefer for them to play for at least half a season, but that is not a reality, according to Bullingham.

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Norwegian pension fund divests from companies selling to Israeli military

KLP, Norway’s largest pension fund, has announced that it will no longer do business with two companies that sell military equipment to Israel because it might be used during the Gaza war.

The two businesses are ThyssenKrupp, a German industrial company that produces everything from elevators and industrial machinery to warships, and Oshkosh Corporation, a US-based business primarily focusing on trucks and military vehicles.

According to Kiran Aziz, the head of responsible investments at KLP Kapitalforvaltning, “KLP learned of reports from the UN that several named companies were supplying weapons or equipment to the]Israeli army] and that these weapons are being used in Gaza,”

According to the statement, “We believe that Oshkosh and ThyssenKrupp are abiding by our ethical investment standards.”

We have therefore chosen to omit them from our investment universe.

Up until June 2025, the pension fund reported investments worth $1.8 million in Oshkosh and $1.2 million in ThyssenKrupp.

The nation’s largest pension fund, KLP, was established in 1949, and it controls a fund worth about $114 billion. According to its website, it is a public pension fund run by municipalities and businesses in the public sector. Its pension plan covers about 900,000 people, most of whom are municipal employees.

vehicles and warships

KLP claimed to have spoken with both businesses before making its decision and that Oshkosh “confirmed that it has sold, and continues to sell, equipment used by the [Israeli army] in Gaza, mostly vehicles and parts for vehicles.”

ThyssenKrupp informed KLP that it had “a long-term relationship with] the Israeli army]” and that it had delivered four Sa’ar 6 warships to the Israeli Navy between November 2020 and May 2021.

The Israeli Navy will receive a submarine later this year, according to the German company.

When KLP inquired about the checks and balances that were performed when the equipment was delivered, KLP responded that both Oshkosh and ThyssenKrupp “failed to provide the necessary due diligence in relation to their potential complicity in humanitarian law violations.”

According to Aziz, “Companies have an independent duty to exercise due diligence in order to prevent complicity in violations of fundamental human rights and humanitarian law.”

previous divestments

The pension fund has previously dissolved partnerships with businesses that have been linked to alleged human rights violations.

KLP divested from 16 businesses in the occupied West Bank in 2021, including Motorola, which it believed were connected to illegal Israeli settlements.

The pension fund claimed that because of their connections to the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, there was an “unacceptable risk” that the excluded companies were “contributing to the abuse of human rights in times of war and conflict.”

KLP also announced that it was acquiring Adani Ports, an Indian port and logistics company, because of its ties to the Myanmar military administration in the same year.

KLP also dissolved its relationship with US company Caterpillar last summer. According to the KLP’s Aziz, the military and local businesses adjust Caterpillar’s bulldozers in Israel and use them in the occupied Palestinian territory after they are used.

Over the past 20 years, United Nations organizations and nongovernmental organizations have issued a number of human rights warnings about the company’s involvement in the destruction of Palestinian homes and infrastructure, she wrote.

Therefore, it is impossible to contest the company’s commitment to prevent it from violating any of the company’s laws in the future.

The most recent action builds on previous similar pronouncements made by several large investment funds in Europe that have cut ties with Israeli businesses due to their involvement in the occupation of West Bank or the Gaza war.

Due to the company’s involvement in providing infrastructure and fuel to illegal Israeli settlements, Norway’s largest sovereign wealth fund announced in May that it would divest from Paz Retail and Energy.

Following a previous decision in December of last year to sell all of Bezeq’s shares of another Israeli company for the services it provided to illegal settlements, this was made.

In recent years, other pension funds and wealth funds have distanced themselves from those who are accused of supporting or supporting Israel’s illegal occupation of the West Bank or its occupation of Gaza.

The largest pension fund in Denmark dissolved its holdings in February 2024 because it feared that its investments might be used to finance the West Bank settlements.

Bob Vylan singer explains where his passion for music comes from in stark interview

Following the punk duo’s controversial performance at the Glastonbury Festival, a video of which police are looking into has resurfaced.

Bobby Vylan performs on the West Holts Stage on the fourth day of the Glastonbury Festival(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Bobby Vylan – singer of controvesial punk duo Bob Vylan – said his passion for music came from “growing up in a boring place”.

The 34-year-old musician, whose real name is Pascal Robinson-Foster, sparked chants of “death to the IDF” while on stage at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday afternoon. Bob Vylan’s performance was streamed live on the BBC, which has since said the comments were “deeply offensive”.

Avon and Somerset Police are now examining video evidence and investigating if any offence had been committed. However, Bobby Vylan has since said on Instagram: “I said what I said.” The defiant singer, who grew up in Ipswich, Suffolk, is no stranger to controversy as, performing a rendition of Wicked and Bad at Glastonbury in 2022, he sang “Let’s go dig up Maggie’s grave and ask her where that milk went”.

He stopped playing in 2021 after taking offence to a cube of ice being thrown onto the University of East Anglia student union stage midway through his performance. The punk and grime singer mistakenly believed Sarah Corbett was the one to “start abusing” her through the microphone.

Robinson-Foster stated in an early interview that he never liked football because, even before these controversyes, “people either dabbled in illegal activity or rapped” as a child. In the interview, he was discussing where his passion for music came from, which, among other things, has since been discovered online after the IDF rant.

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The musician, real name Pascal Robinson-Foster, crowdsurfed mid performance
The musician, real name Pascal Robinson-Foster, crowdsurfed mid performance(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Bobby Dylan was performing as a grime artist by the name of Nee-Hi, who was dubbed “The Fresh Prince of Ipswich” by the music press as “The Fresh Prince of Ipswich” for his energetic performances and old-school style. By the time he was 20 years old, that was a catalyst for his growth.

The punk-rap duo has released five albums, despite only forming Bob Vylan with drummer Bobbie Dylan in 2017. However, they were initially labeled as being “too extreme” to be signed by any record label, so the pals created their own Ghost Theatre from which to launch their professional career. Soon afterward, they made their first appearance on stage, supporting Biffy Clyro and the Offspring. They also performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2021.

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But the latest stunt – broadcast by the BBC – has sparked fury. Keir Starmer described the rant as “appalling hate speech” and has demanded an explanation from bosses at the BBC.

Today’s horoscope for June 30 as Libra reaches out for support

One star sign’s horoscope for Monday, June 30 shows one person holding their emotions while another faces their insecurities.

Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)

One star sign is finishing a project while another is struggling with self-expression because it’s Monday.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

Take some time to consider the benefits and drawbacks before jumping on any new things. This will increase your chances of succeeding in life. You must address issues that have been bothering you for some time.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Your spirits will lift as soon as you hear about a personal issue. You now need to take some time out of your day to reflect on recent events and potential future events. Keep an eye out for anything that is important when working on it.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

Your lack of words will surprise those who know you well. Because they are so complex and complicated, you are finding it difficult to express your ideas. You don’t want to move forward because of this; you’d rather be by yourself.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

A project you’ve almost finished has a wonderful sense of optimism. Soon, you’ll have to go over your work to see if it has received any formal recognition. Have faith in your abilities and talents, and be calm.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

You will be able to tell when solitude is required. In addition, constant chatter will irritate those in your life, particularly your boss and other senior citizens. You would like to be able to express your feelings, but other people have to do so and don’t have the time to do so.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Your insecurities must be confronted head-on. Accept your fears and work toward overcoming them. Ignoring problems only makes things worse. You may worry about someone else. Be open to their feelings and be open to them.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Ask your friends and coworkers for recommendations or practical support. You can choose the best course of action for a new project after group discussions. You have a lot of optimistic thoughts in your head and have a lot of ideas for the future. Share your opinions with others.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

Keep your attention on the important things. Opening financial discussions and addressing any issues brought up by them will benefit you. You are a good businessman, and you will succeed in your career and financial goals if you keep going.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

It’s a great day to remember your main objectives and your top priorities. Tap into your subconscious. You might also discover inspiration in dreams. Give someone you know some support. Be prepared to offer some advice when they ask for it.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

You will need to assert your self-assurance in the workplace once you have completed a study course or seminar. Your opinions are respected and taken seriously. Be careful when taking on a leadership position, especially if you are taking on a leadership position, because you might come across as too bossy.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

It’s a great time to plan, study, study, study, test taking, and build relationships. Focus on your networking abilities and put what you learned right away into practice at work. During a group task, a younger colleague will stand out.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

Your partner and close friends think you’re sending them mixed messages. You like their company, but you also want to be by yourself. You can’t decide between collaborating with someone else or sticking to your own rules. A close friend can provide guidance and guidance.

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