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Daily horoscope for Saturday August 1 — here’s what the stars have in store for you today
ARIES March 21 to April 20 The moon and Jupiter work together to boost inspiration and success levels – this is your day to trust your own ideas. In everything from choosing numbers to finding dates – and deciding where a family needs to go next. Cash plans have a Uranus twist, so you make or win money in unexpected ways. TAURUS April 21 to May 21 Your own sign glows with quiet confidence, and the ability to push plans through, even if not everyone agrees. Your life, your way, is Uranus’ message to you. And golden Jupiter makes any personal journeys really count. Passion may not provide many answers today – but you can really enjoy asking the questions. GEMINI May 22 to June 21 Inner dreams and desires are so close to the surface – so stop trying to hide them and tell the people who matter to you. They can support you in ways you never expect. Jupiter powers your transformation zone to turn you into the lover, the winner or the creator you want to be. Lucky numbers ...
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I’m angry about Labour antisemitism. But I didn’t scream abuse | Ian Austin
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I am being investigated by the party for my conduct – and yet the leadership is still failing to take this issue seriously
from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/29/angry-labour-antisemitism-ian-austin
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On 18 March 1939 a 10-year-old Jewish boy was woken in the middle of the night by noises from the streets of Ostrava, a city in what was then Czechoslovakia. Peering out of the window, he saw the German troops marching into the town square.
A few days later, his mother and teenage sisters waved him off on a train as he escaped to England. He never saw them again. Rounded up and sent first to a ghetto, they were murdered in Treblinka on 5 October 1942. Countless other relatives were also killed in the Holocaust.
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