
Weekly horoscope for June 15 – June 21: What the stars have in store for every zodiac sign revealed
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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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ARIES
MAR 21 - APR 20
12
All your natural leadership tendencies are enhanced this week as Mars energises your work-life space.
You may have hesitated to put yourself forward for a significant role, but now you feel perfectly suited.
You also have the skills to step in or step up, even at the last minute.
Love may feel as though it is asking a lot from you, but the rewards can be so rich. Luck won't wait, so grab it!
TAURUS
APR 21 - MAY 21
12
The heat of the sun is so strong in your sector of reaching out, and this can blast away any recent hesitation to talk or listen.
Letting go of the past is your number one task, while celebrating the future you deserve is number two.
Passion-wise, this is a week of personal firsts, which could include approaching someone you have admired for a long time, perhaps even years.
GEMINI
MAY 22 - JUNE 21
12
Your home situation may feel volatile, but this can pave the way for positive change, so go with the flow.
Show those you care about that you are open to new ways of living or loving, but still follow your own set of internal rules.
As Jupiter and Saturn challenge connections between friends and finances, only borrow or lend after careful consideration.
Passion has a dreamy depth this week.
CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 22
12
You're aligned with the sun, and your summer can officially begin.
Say yes to outdoor activities and events this week, and explore growing things, from flowers to a side business.
There's a special energy about you that others find irresistible.
In love, this helps you move past a stubborn sticking point and move forward. Your luck factor circles around '72'.
LEO
JULY 23 - AUG 23
12
Instead of pushing forward with a cash plan that feels insufficient, you can go back and start again this week.
You'll also find your voice in a loud group and have your points taken seriously.
In love, it's the little gestures that make a partner feel special when you're together, which keeps love strong when you're apart.
If you're single, a hot Aries who wears a lot of silver may catch your eye.
VIRGO
AUG 24 - SEPT 22
12
You and Mars may seem like an unlikely pair, but together you can achieve great results.
This week, you may need to set aside your usual personal rules and allow yourself to be a little wilder.
This could be a revelation!
Old friends with a new look could bring luck, and you should seriously consider taking steps towards talking on camera.
Love is a learning curve of shared curiosity.
LIBRA
SEPT 23 - OCT 23
12
Think twice about hiding anything this week, whether it's feelings or facts, as Mars exerts strong influence on the deepest part of your chart.
Honesty is your best policy, and you have the strength to say even difficult things.
With the sun now at the top of your chart, it's a week to celebrate who you are and where you're going.
Set some shining goals in love and life.
SCORPIO
OCT 24 - NOV 22
12
You may have been feeling that friends or workmates are taking more than they give.
Now, with Mars on your side, you can correct this balance and take back control.
However, it is crucial to do so with a cool head rather than a hot heart.
Your passion profile is strongly pro-commitment, and this could be a week to make significant promises, perhaps when you least expect it.
New love may be linked to someone whose name starts with "T".
SAGITTARIUS
NOV 23 - DEC 21
12
Your deepest desires can be illuminated by the sun, which also brings you the energy to begin chasing a dream of looking or working in a very different way.
Making one promise to yourself and keeping it could redesign your entire future.
If you are in love, giving your partner your time is the most valuable thing you can do.
If single, Mars ignites sudden passion as temperatures rise.
CAPRICORN
DEC 22 - JAN 20
12
Boundaries fall, and rules break as you prepare to become a very different version of yourself.
A time of going along with others' demands can shift to fulfilling your own inner wishes.
Your sunny charm makes you a special member of any team.
A journey that takes you out of your comfort zone may feel daunting, but the destination could be everything you've ever dreamed of.
AQUARIUS
JAN 21 - FEB 18
12
The extra push you need to complete a challenging task may come from Mars, reinforced by the sun.
Meanwhile, Jupiter and Saturn square up, and you may find the right words to reclaim a work or health opportunity.
It's important to speak to yourself positively, especially regarding love – because you are enough, and you do deserve happiness.
PISCES
FEB 19 - MAR 20
12
If your usual approach is to wait and watch, prepare to take action instead as Mars powers in.
You can show that you are ready to negotiate but also set strict deadlines, whether in work or love.
Expect a surge in creative ideas focused on music and art.
This is your week to start expressing yourself in unique ways. The luck factor spells out words.

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