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Scorpio weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for June 1

Scorpio weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for June 1

The Irish Sun2 days ago

OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégé Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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A long list of options can be narrowed down to one – when you treat yourself tenderly rather than toughly.
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In a love choice, if you have doubts, Venus' new focus on forever promises can take you forward.
If you face a work issue, expecting yourself to know everything is unrealistic, and Saturn is right there to offer support.
Luck leads to multiple-choice contests.
SUMMER STARS: What's ahead for Scorpio in summer 2025?
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LOVE
: You should already be feeling the effects of Venus in your togetherness zone, and this gets stronger with every day.
You can let niggles go, and see the bigger passion picture. By the end of August, special words can be written, or spoken.
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LIFE:
Money hiccups may appear in June, but by mid-July you'll be talking your way in or out, of a deal – in ways that leave you richer.
Your work zone is so stable and smart, you can afford to be generous, and share knowledge or experience. Late July can bring baby news.
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LUCK
: Prizes based in other countries, and a chance to fill a gap in a regular team, can both be lucky for Scorpio. Along with Irish names and a set of numbers that are all even.
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