horoscope

 


Aries

Be prepared for fate and fortune to bring twists and turns that will upset plans you had made for the future, but be confident these changes will be for the best.

 

Taurus

Things may not be running as smoothly as you would like and you could feel others expect too much of you. Take time out for relaxation to offset these stressful times.

 

Gemini

Most of you should be feeling popular but overworked. Be aware that travel with associates could bring some inspiring new ideas so don't refuse to share a short trip.

 

Cancer

Health or legal issues take up time and energy and this impacts upon work and daily routines. Plan a medical check and new daily routine to feel more in control.

 

Leo

You love entertaining people and being centre stage with those you trust, so the 25th should bring an exciting time where you feel admired and appreciated at last.

 

Virgo

Travel for diverse reasons has left you neglecting those at home, so this week you will be focussing on family and friends and domestic affairs to catch up with everything.

 

Libra

Create space to catch up with new ideas, stop the self searching and getting out and about to speak to friends and neighbours you've been ignoring for a while.

 

Scorpio

Family and fortune as well as partnerships need micro managing to ensure you establish priorities to help navigate the conflicts of interests that hold you back.

 

Sagittarius

A good time to go out actively seeking that job or opportunity you have felt has passed you by this year. A flurry of flattery gives a much needed ego boost.

 

Capricorn

Secrets should remain hidden especially where scandal is involved, but it could be you have no control over what comes to light in the week ahead.

 

Aquarius

Enjoy creating an active social scene by joining new groups or taking part in new activities that can bring new friends and possibly a romantic encounter.

 

Pisces

Although some people are being provocative Jupiter helps you counter hostility and ensures you have new friends to replace those who are no longer around.

 

25th November brings a partial solar eclipse in the sign Sagittarius. The earliest account of a solar eclipse comes from ancient China recorded as 22nd Oct 2134 BC

 

Campaigns & Issues

Councils’ care home policy may cost families £millions a year, says charity

independant age_logoThousands of families in England may be paying councils millions of pounds a year for care home places that should be free, according to a report by older people’s charity Independent Age.

The families are having to ‘top-up’ their elderly relatives’ care home fees because some councils refuse to pay the full market cost themselves. Councils are required to provide an appropriate care home place to elderly people with few assets but the maximum rate they will pay in England is on average £45 a week, compared to an average real cost of £524.

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News

Inflation falls for all age groups, although elderly still hit hardest

  • The latest figures from the Alliance Trust Economic Research Centre show that all households experienced a decline in their inflation rates in April
  • Despite this, it is still the elderly households which face the highest rate of inflation
  • The over 75 year old households face an inflation rate of 3.6% and although this is the lowest level since October 2010, it is still higher than the official rate of inflation
  • The 30-49 year olds, once again, have the lowest rate of inflation at 3.0%. This is the lowest level recorded for this age group since November 2009
  • Gas price inflation remains elevated at 15%, which continues to affect the elderly households disproportionately

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Competitions & Fun

Win a pair of tickets to South Pacific

South PacificThis breathtaking and lavish Lincoln Center Theatre production reinvented Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical.

It swept the 2008 Tony Awards, played for two years to sold-out houses on Broadway and was televised across America.

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Reader Offers

You could win one of three superb weekend breaks in Silver Travel Advisor’s “Best of British” Diamond Jubilee celebration this month

STAhotel j_peg_169Silver Travel Advisor is a friendly website packed with advice, tips, information and honest reviews written by and for silver travellers (aged over 50).

A team of advisors are on hand to answer queries (for free), and you can share your own experiences too.

It’s time to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee this month with an amazing British prize draw:

Win a two night stay for two people at Flackley Ash Hotel , Rye, East Sussex

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Health & Wellbeing

Patients to benefit from better advice on pain control

Mike BennettNew guidance for doctors and other prescribers on the use of strong painkillers for patients with chronic or incurable disease has been welcomed by researchers at the University of Leeds.

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is today (23 May) launching a new clinical guideline on the safe use of opioids – a family of drugs derived from the opium poppy that have been identified by the World Health Organization as essential in the treatment of severe pain. The new NICE guideline should help ensure that when patients receiving palliative care for chronic or incurable illnesses start treatment with strong opiods, the drugs are prescribed safely and consistently..

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Property & Finance

Older people need specialist housing

Cambell RobbBritain’s housing market is failing to meet the needs of the elderly, despite a rapidly-ageing population and a growing demand for retirement housing, a charity has warned. Housing charity Shelter has found that if demand remains at current levels supply would have to increase by over 70 per cent in the next 20 years in order to keep up.

The report explored the housing options available to those over 55 - a group that will make up one in three people in England by 2030.

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Lifestyle

Learn how the internet can make life easier for you

Learning internetStocking up on the heavy grocery essentials was a full day out for Sheila, age 82. “I could see the advantages of doing the supermarket shop on the internet: having the groceries delivered, saving the taxi fare and not relying on others to shop for me if I’m ill,” said Sheila.

“But although I used the internet for emails, I didn’t really enjoy or trust it. My daughter suggested that Pearson Love to Learn’s Internet Basics online course might give me confidence and when she offered to try it out with me, I decided to give it a go.

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Travel & Leisure

New sat-nav for older people

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