Today’s horoscope for October 7 as Capricorn eases a tense situation

Today’s horoscope for Tuesday, October 7 will see Aquarius caught in the middle of an argument, while Pisces should be discreet when discussing future plans

It’s Tuesday, and one star sign will offer a helping hand to a friend, while another is looking for something new to get their teeth into.

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)

You may have to join forces with someone in a business or personal project. The emphasis is on teamwork and you could be surprised by the level of enjoyment and fulfilment you get out of taking part in a joint effort.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

A friend is anxious about a test, interview or meeting they have to go through. You can understand their concerns but you will also be able to find the right words to help ease their mind. By the end of the day either you or they will have something to celebrate.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

You might prefer to spend time with friends rather than family. You’re doing your best not to feel too annoyed with a housemate or loved one for expressing their thoughts especially when their remarks seem unjust and unfair. Creative work can be completed satisfactorily.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

Some good news suggests things are starting to improve for you. At last, aspects of your life that have been difficult are now going well. Although work and everyday responsibilities hold no appeal, you still need to fulfil a professional obligation.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

You are known to be passionate and full of energy which is why some people are surprised by how slow and sluggish you seem to be. It could be that joint plans lack excitement and you’re looking for something new to get your teeth into.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Your ideas are beginning to be taken seriously by your boss. If you are asked to lead a project or joint assignment, don’t be surprised. Take this opportunity to discuss issues that need fixing now that you have won everyone’s attention.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Someone you collaborate with or see frequently is persuaded to think differently. If you don’t give your consent, you could end up doing it yourself. You’ll become irritated with yourself because you’re so gullible, as a result.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

Nothing doesn’t go as you had anticipated. Your intuition is typically your friend, but today’s timing seems to be off. It will be obvious that your appearance is unwelcome when you call a friend who is about to leave or has other plans.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

Your patience is being tested by someone’s uncertainty regarding their upcoming social plans. You won’t be able to make any own arrangements until a specific response is provided. Let them know they have until the end of the day to decide. You will make plans for them if they remain uncertain.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

Offering to help someone who is struggling can ease a tense situation or by saying “thanks” in a kind word. Give a friend who needs some support a helping hand. A coworker will also be happy to assist you in achieving a personal goal.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

You somehow get sucked into a fight between two important people. Even if you are asked to provide an opinion, the best thing to do is to avoid it. Keep your opinions to yourself; once you share them, you run the risk of being taken sides.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

Be quiet when discussing upcoming plans especially. Be cautious when posting your goals on social media. There will be at least one person who will put obstacles in your way, even though some people will give you support and encouragement. The better, the less they are aware of.

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‘Justin Bieber was in my fish and chip shop singing the menu but I had no idea’

Following the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Justin Bieber, who has won two Grammy Awards, made a trip to Cromars Fish and Chips, a takeaway restaurant in St Andrews, Fife.

Pop megastar Justin Bieber popped into a fish and chip shop in Scotland and sang the menu – but the boss had “absolutely no idea who it was”.

After competing in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, the singer grabbed a bite to eat at Cromars Fish and Chips, a takeaway restaurant in St Andrews, Fife. Even though Charles Mair crooned the menu, his team and his team were too busy to realize the scruffy-looking lad was a pop phenomenon.

We had no idea who it was, Charles, 47, said in a statement from yesterday. Due to the Gleneagles Dunhill Cup competition, we were extremely busy. This customer suddenly started tapping his hands on the counter and singing the menu while we were rushing around.

He was by himself, but he and two of his friends were assisting him with the order. He placed his order, and we prepared the food on time, so he had to wait like everyone else. He was very endearing and helpful. Then we realized who it was. We became extremely busy because Half of St. Andrews was aware of who it was.

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Charles said Bieber, who boasts 293 million followers on Instagram, was “respectful” despite the queue in the shop, and was content to wait for his haddock and chips. The Canadian hit maker has since posted a series of photos on social media showing his trip to Scotland – including one taken by a customer of him holding his beer outside Cromars Fish and Chips.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Charles added: “A lot of people came in as well. It was a good, buzzing atmosphere, he was very nice, very respectful. He took it away because there was no space inside unfortunately. We have a takeaway licence, so he was allowed to do that.

“He probably stayed for about 15 minutes.” Because we were very busy, it takes between seven and ten minutes to prepare the fish. To be honest, it was a fascinating experience. He and other customers were both very happy and at ease. Very pleasant and unwinding.

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Bieber, 31, is in Scotland playing golf at Gleneagles, where he was staying at the five-star hotel. After his trip to St Andrews, he then hit the pub trail in Dundee, which is around 10 miles north.

‘Justin Bieber was in my fish and chip shop singing the menu but I had no idea’

Following the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Justin Bieber, who has won two Grammy Awards, made a trip to Cromars Fish and Chips, a takeaway restaurant in St Andrews, Fife.

Pop megastar Justin Bieber popped into a fish and chip shop in Scotland and sang the menu – but the boss had “absolutely no idea who it was”.

After competing in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, the singer grabbed a bite to eat at Cromars Fish and Chips, a takeaway restaurant in St Andrews, Fife. Even though Charles Mair crooned the menu, his team and his team were too busy to realize the scruffy-looking lad was a pop phenomenon.

We had no idea who it was, Charles, 47, said in a statement from yesterday. Due to the Gleneagles Dunhill Cup competition, we were extremely busy. This customer suddenly started tapping his hands on the counter and singing the menu while we were rushing around.

He was by himself, but he and two of his friends were assisting him with the order. He placed his order, and we prepared the food on time, so he had to wait like everyone else. He was very endearing and helpful. Then we realized who it was. We became extremely busy because Half of St. Andrews was aware of who it was.

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Charles said Bieber, who boasts 293 million followers on Instagram, was “respectful” despite the queue in the shop, and was content to wait for his haddock and chips. The Canadian hit maker has since posted a series of photos on social media showing his trip to Scotland – including one taken by a customer of him holding his beer outside Cromars Fish and Chips.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Charles added: “A lot of people came in as well. It was a good, buzzing atmosphere, he was very nice, very respectful. He took it away because there was no space inside unfortunately. We have a takeaway licence, so he was allowed to do that.

“He probably stayed for about 15 minutes.” Because we were very busy, it takes between seven and ten minutes to prepare the fish. To be honest, it was a fascinating experience. He and other customers were both very happy and at ease. Very pleasant and unwinding.

Continue reading the article.

Bieber, 31, is in Scotland playing golf at Gleneagles, where he was staying at the five-star hotel. After his trip to St Andrews, he then hit the pub trail in Dundee, which is around 10 miles north.

Jilly Cooper described as ‘one of the kindest women’ in emotional tribute

Dame Jilly Cooper, who was well-known for her “bonkbusters” like Riders, Rivals, and Polo, passed away on Sunday at her home, and tributes have been paid to the author.

Dame Jilly Cooper has been lauded as “truly one of the kindest women” today.

Poignant tributes continue to flood in for the 88-year-old author, known for her “bonkbusters” including Riders, Rivals and Polo, following her death on Sunday morning following a fall at her home. Some of the cast members of the hit Disney+ series Rivals, based on the book of the same name, have since shared posts in memory of the late writer.

But one of the latest respects today – from experienced tabloid journalist Sarah Vine – described the novelist as generous, humble and warm. Sarah, who was 16 when Riders was published in 1985, wrote: “She (Dame Jilly) was truly one of the kindest women I’ve ever known. The world is a far less fabulous place without her.”

Felix and Emily, Dame Jilly’s children, called their mother “the shining light in all of our lives,” in a statement released yesterday to confirm the tragic news. Her unanticipated passing has shocked everyone,” the statement continued. We are so proud of everything she has accomplished throughout her life, and we are unable to imagine life without her infectious joy and smile. “

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Writing for the Daily Mail, Sarah described how Dame Jilly, born in Hornchurch, Essex, sent her a gold and amethyst brooch in the post, an anecdote Sarah used as her “‘generous’ Jilly story” following similar tales from other friends and acquaintance after news of the death emerged.

“Dame Jilly never wore her talent and success lightly, even when she might have had every right to be a diva,” said Sarah. She was always kind, understanding, and generous to the core. She had a gift for bringing warmth and love to everyone she encountered.

The passing fantasy of the ‘improper use of a hayloft’ in the company of a Rupert Campbell-Black-type made it all more bearable, according to her audience, which included the legions of wives and mothers burdened by responsibility. “

Mother-of-two Sarah, now a regular columnist, penned her tribute in a poignant piece following Dame Jilly’s passing, which rocked cast members of Rivals. Alex Hassell, who plays Rupert Campbell-Black in the show, posted a photo of the two together on his Instagram page, describing Dame Jilly as a “magical woman” who changed his life.

She was such a generous spirited person to be around, he said, aside from the great wealth of joy, comfort, and excitement her writing has provided to so many.

She portrayed her hero Rupert in a way that was so kind and encouraging to me. I’m so happy I saw her on the other day, and she reportedly said she was proud of me last time. Beautiful and thoughtful throughout.

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Jilly Cooper described as ‘one of the kindest women’ in emotional tribute

Dame Jilly Cooper, who was well-known for her “bonkbusters” like Riders, Rivals, and Polo, passed away on Sunday at her home, and tributes have been paid to the author.

Dame Jilly Cooper has been lauded as “truly one of the kindest women” today.

Poignant tributes continue to flood in for the 88-year-old author, known for her “bonkbusters” including Riders, Rivals and Polo, following her death on Sunday morning following a fall at her home. Some of the cast members of the hit Disney+ series Rivals, based on the book of the same name, have since shared posts in memory of the late writer.

But one of the latest respects today – from experienced tabloid journalist Sarah Vine – described the novelist as generous, humble and warm. Sarah, who was 16 when Riders was published in 1985, wrote: “She (Dame Jilly) was truly one of the kindest women I’ve ever known. The world is a far less fabulous place without her.”

Felix and Emily, Dame Jilly’s children, called their mother “the shining light in all of our lives,” in a statement released yesterday to confirm the tragic news. Her unanticipated passing has shocked everyone,” the statement continued. We are so proud of everything she has accomplished throughout her life, and we are unable to imagine life without her infectious joy and smile. “

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Writing for the Daily Mail, Sarah described how Dame Jilly, born in Hornchurch, Essex, sent her a gold and amethyst brooch in the post, an anecdote Sarah used as her “‘generous’ Jilly story” following similar tales from other friends and acquaintance after news of the death emerged.

“Dame Jilly never wore her talent and success lightly, even when she might have had every right to be a diva,” said Sarah. She was always kind, understanding, and generous to the core. She had a gift for bringing warmth and love to everyone she encountered.

The passing fantasy of the ‘improper use of a hayloft’ in the company of a Rupert Campbell-Black-type made it all more bearable, according to her audience, which included the legions of wives and mothers burdened by responsibility. “

Mother-of-two Sarah, now a regular columnist, penned her tribute in a poignant piece following Dame Jilly’s passing, which rocked cast members of Rivals. Alex Hassell, who plays Rupert Campbell-Black in the show, posted a photo of the two together on his Instagram page, describing Dame Jilly as a “magical woman” who changed his life.

She was such a generous spirited person to be around, he said, aside from the great wealth of joy, comfort, and excitement her writing has provided to so many.

She portrayed her hero Rupert in a way that was so kind and encouraging to me. I’m so happy I saw her on the other day, and she reportedly said she was proud of me last time. Beautiful and thoughtful throughout.

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Diddy begs judge to let him spend his four-year sentence at low-level prison

The notorious Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn has been a prison for Sean “Diddy” Combs, the hip-hop mogul, who has been given a four-year and two-month prison sentence.

Disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is begging the judge to serve his four-yer jail term at a low-level facility, it is understood.

Diddy was sentenced to four years and two months in prison on Friday after he was found guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution. The 55-year-old artist has, since last September, been locked up at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York City, where he has been held in the Special Housing Unit.

However, it is believed that the rebuffed musician requested to spend some time in the low-security facility Fort Dix in New Jersey. According to the report, Diddy’s legal team requested that he move to the smaller facility when the time comes.

The star was detained in New York City on Friday after being found guilty of two prostitution-related transportation charges. He cried as he was detained.

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The Court would like to respectfully suggest that the Bureau of Prisons in Mr. Combs’ Judgment be given a designation facility, according to a note from defense attorney Teny Geragos that is said to have been sent to Judge Arun Subramanian.

We ask that the Court make a strong recommendation to the Bureau of Prisons that Mr. Combs be placed at FCI Fort Dix for RDAP (Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program) purposes and any other available educational and occupational programs in order to address drug abuse issues and maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts.

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The Daily Mail reports RDAPs are voluntary programs in federal prisons, which offer cognitive-behavioral therapy for people with substance abuse disorders.

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They typically last six to twelve months. Enrolled prisoners typically reside in a specific area of the prison and choose between work and educational programs geared toward drug abuse.

Combs admitted in court that this was his first sobriety in 25 years while he was a federal prisoner. I lost my way, he said. In the course of my journey, I lost myself. Drugs and excess are what they left behind.