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RUSSELL GRANT

January 03, 2026

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Irish Daily Mirror

ARIES MARCH 21-APRIL 20 Conversations at home and in the family will be productive at last.

Everyone is wanting positive change and is focused on tangible outcomes, particularly regarding the future. It would be a good idea to heed the advice of someone who is older or who has more experience. Workmates will be cooperative and open minded.TAURUS APRIL 21-MAY 21 You're brimming with nervous energy. Even so, if you have a chance to sleep in and relax, then you should grab it with both hands. Whether you choose to work behind the scenes or quietly on your own, you feel motivated to be more organised this year and you will hold yourself to high standards. Nothing changes if nothing changes.

GEMINI MAY 22-JUNE 21 You're feeling restless and filled with nervous anticipation. Even so, the stress from recent gatherings and festive activities results in you tiring out very quickly. This niggling tension will subside and, remember, you're just at the start of the year. You don't have to do everything at once. Spend time looking at the calendar and being realistic.

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