Today’s horoscope for March 31 as Pisces starts to feel optimistic

One star sign will approach today’s horoscope for March 31 with more thoughtfulness, as Cancer excels at work.

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

One star sign gives their decisions more thought, while another surrounds themselves with kind people. 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.

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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 might find it more beneficial to approach crucial tasks with more care. Having a practical and determined partner is a great help. You must make sure you have the right support system because it will enable you to continue in the right direction.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Your long-term plans should be considered now. Share your thoughts with those you respect, and get some feedback. You can get good advice, but keep in mind that the final choice is ultimately your own.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

You’ll have plenty to think about when you share ideas with a creative friend, which could also lead to the start of a challenging project. You and your team will accomplish a lot more than you could on your own, thanks to cooperation. Avoid tense situations that drain your energy.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

Your more relaxed outlook has helped your work relationships thrive. Your ambitions are also expanding. You are a fantastic motivator because of your ability to excite employees. Your concepts are fact-based.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

You really need it right now to have people who are optimistic, creative, and upbeat around you. You’ll have some insightful conversations both online and in person. You have some incredibly original ideas, which will help you get to the heart of the discussion.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

You will jump headfirst into a situation without taking a break from thinking about it when a problem arises. You’ll have no choice because you don’t consider the effects. The outcome won’t be as bad as it appears, but you’re bound to feel anxious and irritable.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Do your best to maintain eye contact with nature. Don’t let your excitement over a brilliant idea detract from important details. Always be aware of what any obligations you make, particularly in your relationships with your siblings and neighbors.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

You have given good thought to the choices you make, which will lead to positive outcomes. It’s said that you’re just being lucky, but that’s not how it’s done. You will be guided precisely where you need to be at the right moment thanks to your gut feeling.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

You should continue to work toward overcoming the obstacles in your path, much like water slowly erodes a stone. There will be times when you struggle to find the drive to keep going, but this is not the time to relax or enjoy nature.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

Your current focus should be on your personal and professional concerns. You won’t want to give up on indulgences. You might find yourself drawn to a wiser or wiser person who has more experience and guidance.

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Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

When you want to be stubborn, are you holding your ground a little too firmly? You may have the right to express your opinions, but you still haven’t yet discovered the most effective way to persuade others to do so. Today, patience and tolerance are required.

Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

You almost think you can accomplish the impossible with everything looking so bright and optimistic. Do you need to determine whether your ideas are based on real-world experiences or on unrealistic hopes? It’s important to look after your own interests even though you are aware of other people’s needs.

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Michelle Keegan’s sweet nod to baby Palma with stunning item of jewellery on Mother’s Day

As they shared new photos with their daughter Palma at a Mther’s Day gathering, Michelle Keegan also posed for some gorgeous personalized items with the couple.

Michelle celebrated her first Mother’s Day as a parent with her nearest and dearest (Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)

To celebrate Mother’s Day Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright visited a stunning hotel with beach views and gave fans a rare look at their newborn daughter, Palma Elizabeth, with a series of photos shared on Instagram.

Dressed in an adorable white outfit embroidered with her name, Palma stole the spotlight during the intimate family gathering at the Roslin Beach Hotel, Southend. The heartwarming occasion marked Michelle’s very first Mother’s Day as a parent, making the moment even more special.

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Palma was captured in a photo by Mark Wright Sr.’s mother, Carol, holding her hand in the air with a heartfelt smile. Xx”.

Michelle took to Instagram in the evening to share a collection of photos with her 7.5 million followers, and one of them was a stunning piece of jewelry.

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Michelle wore a beautiful neckalce in a sweet nod to her newborn daughter
Michelle wore a beautiful neckalce in a sweet nod to her newborn daughter(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)
Palma had a personalised cosy jumper on for the occasion
Palma had a personalised cosy jumper on for the occasion(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)

Michelle posted a collection of photos on Instagram with the caption: “Such a special day from start to finish. Happy Mothers Day.” The post has had over 177,000 likes and over 500 comments. Michelle’s sister in law, Jess Wright, commented: “Beautiful day for us mummas”, while Samia Longchambon, who plays Maria Connor, in Coronation Street commented: “Happy first Mother’s Day!”

The adorable photos taken at the family meal show Palma sporting a cozy white suit with her name embroidered on the back. However, Michelle can be seen wearing a stunning diamond necklace with her daughter’s name in one of the photos, not just Palma’s clothing, which was personally crafted. Whether or not she received the necklace as a Mother’s Day present is a mystery.

The couple has been seen frequently out and about, often accompanied by Jackie Anne Thornton, Michelle’s mother, who is embracing her new role as a grandmother, despite the 37-year-old Brassic star’s status as a single parent.

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Olly Murs and Mark’s co-host recently spoke up about fatherhood in an emotional discussion on Heart FM. Olly began, “I know you’re a private guy,” and Michelle and Olly both commented, “This has been such a significant moment.” What’s your current state of mind?

It’s difficult to even express the emotion that Mark was overjoyed with. All I consider to be true to myself is that this is my greatest accomplishment of my life. He continued to praise Michelle for introducing Palma to the world and labeled her “superhero.” You become even more grateful for the sacrifices our mothers made. Women have incredible strength, in my opinion.

He continued, “Every morning I wake up so excited just to see her face,” citing the transformative experience. Just thinking about it, I held her for the first time, and it makes me feel emotional. You become more aware of what really matters in life as everything else fades away.

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Djokovic loses to Mensik in Miami Open final

Novak Djokovic, a Czech teenager, won the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium in straight sets 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (7/4), both decided by tiebreaks, 7-6 (7/4).

Djokovic’s 100th professional title was denied by the 19-year-old, who is 54th overall in the world.

Djokovic, 37, was hoping to become the only men with 100 or more career titles, including Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer, but he was unable to match the teenager’s quickness and creative play.

Due to heavy rain, the Sunday final was delayed by almost six hours, and it was obvious that Djokovic had an eye infection when the players arrived.

Mensik made a strong first-serve start, breaking Djokovic’s lead of 2-0. The tall, big-serving Czech held the lead until Mensik found the net to break Djokovic’s lead at 4-2.

From that point on, the set was still in play, but Mensik’s powerful serve, with two aces, immediately took the lead in the tie-break. Although Djokovic fought back, he gave up the set with an overhead volley, sealing it with him.

Djokovic lost his first set of the tournament overall.

No one was able to break during the second set, which was a nip-and-tuck affair.

Mensik’s strength once more proved decisive in the tie-break, and when Djokovic slammed for a return to win, he fell to his back.

On the final day of the Miami Open 2025 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on March 30, 2025, Jakub Mensik of the Czech Republic, Novak Djokovic of Serbia, defends a shot against him. [Al Bello/Getty Images via AFP]

One for all time

The 37-year-old Djokovic and Mensik matchup marked the biggest age difference since 1976 and the biggest age difference in a Masters 1000 final. Mensik was competing in his first ATP 1000 final. When Djokovic won his first Miami Open title in 2007, he was just two years old.

The only time they have met on court was at the Shanghai Masters in October, when Mensik defeated Djokovic in straight sets.

Novak Djokovic is my tennis inspiration. I started playing tennis because of him. He’s my “biggest idol,” Mensik said last year in an interview with the ATP Tour.

In his distinguished career, Djokovic won 99 of the 307 ATP Tour-level competitions. The Serbian has won a men’s record 24 of his 76 Grand Slams.

Jakub Mensik and Novak Djokovic shake hands.
After winning the men’s singles final of the Miami Open 2025, Jakub Mensik of the Czech Republic, left, shakes hands with Serbian Novak Djokovic. [Al Bello/Getty Images via AFP]

Trump says reciprocal tariffs will target ‘all countries’

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, has stated that “all countries” will be affected by his soon-to-be-announced reciprocal tariffs, stifling hopes that only those nations will be targeted by those with the biggest trade imbalances with the US.

Trump stated to reporters on Air Force One on Sunday that his long-awaited tariff announcement would “beginning” with all nations.

Trump told reporters, “You’d start with all nations.” Essentially, all of the nations discussed here.

Trump’s comments come after the US president’s administration “liberation day” by downplaying the scope of the tariffs scheduled to be unveiled on April 2.

The measures would be primarily focused on 10 to 15 nations, which account for the majority of the US trade deficit, as Kevin Hassett, a White House economics adviser, suggested earlier this month.

In an interview with Fox Business, Hassett stated, “There are more than 100 countries that don’t really have any tariffs on us and don’t have any non-tariff barriers.”

Trump himself made an appearance last week to underplay the impact of the upcoming tariffs, saying that people would be surprised and that the reciprocal measures would be “very lenient.”

Although the precise details of Trump’s plans are still undetermined, his administration has pledged to impose duties on nations that are comparable to those imposed on US exports as well as non-tariff trade barriers, such as subsidies.

Trump has long accused other nations of stifling US trade, blaming his protectionist economic agenda as necessary to revive domestic manufacturing and create jobs. He last week imposed a 25% tariff on all auto imports.

Washington’s relations with some of its closest allies and closest partners, including Canada, the European Union, and Japan, all of whom have large automotive industries, have been strainened by Trump’s most recent tariffs on cars and other vehicles.

Investors are unsure whether Trump’s repeated tariff announcements will make his tariffs permanent or whether he views them as primarily a bargaining tool.

Trump stated last week that he was “certainly open” to striking deals with nations to avoid the tariffs after the April 2 announcement.

In light of further turbulence in global trade, Asian stock markets sharply decreased on Monday.

As of 03:00 GMT, the benchmarks for South Korea’s KOSPI and Japan’s Nikkei 225 both fell 3.85 percent and 2.55 percent, respectively.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng and Australia’s ASX 200 both experienced declines of 1.56 percent and 1.20 percent, respectively.

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Siminalayi Fubara, the governor’s governor, has alleged that Edison Ehie, the governor’s chief of staff, received a $5 billion offer in October 2023 to facilitate the governor’s impeachment. &nbsp,

Ehie&nbsp claimed to have concrete proof of the offer.

“It was for impeachment,” he said. It is present. In case they decide to attack me or kill me, he said on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics. “I have it recorded, and I have printed it, and I have distributed it.

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