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Make sure your future is bright by taking the Press Association's world-renowned horoscopes. Our astrologers, Patrick Arundell and Cassandra Nye, both have many years of experience in the field and produce crisp, upbeat predictions which will ensure loyalty to your title.

We offer an exciting range of syndicated horoscope services for daily, weekly and monthly titles. Alternatively, if you want a horoscope specially written for your publication or website, we can provide sparkling copy to order, to meet any specific requirement for length.

Daily Stars: A concise prediction of around 50 words for the day ahead.

Weekly Stars: Available as short predictions of around 50 words per star sign or a longer version which includes a birthday forecast for each day of the week.

Monthly stars: Aimed at magazines and supplements, these horoscopes contain about 70 words for each sign of the zodiac.

Quarterly stars: Our quarterly stars each cover three calendar months.

Chinese Horoscopes: Cassandra Nye is an expert on Chinese Horoscopes and produces monthly predictions and an annual chart for the many signs in this form of astrology.

Russell Grant: From his columns in national newspapers to his appearances on TV, Russell Grant is Britain's best-loved astrologer. Russell's daily, weekly or monthly horoscopes are particularly well suited for online content, and are already featured by many of the major ISPs.

 

Astrologer Cassandra Nye

Cassandra works through radio, magazines and regional newspapers to provide guidance and an element of fun to the days, weeks and months ahead.

Her interest in the field began when she was working on publicity in the seventies for Astroscope in Paris. With her involvement there and then in London she found a lifelong calling. Cassandra incorporates into her predictions elements of both common sense and philosophy.

Cassandra is also a member of the Society of Authors, National Union of Journalists, and writes general features including romantic fiction. Her weekly broadcasts on Radio Kent provide guidance on many subjects. Her latest venture is in the field of 'Babyscopes' giving that all-important head start to any parent in understanding the nature of their child.

Now widowed, she ran the company 'Dateline Computer Dating with her husband John Patterson from the sixties through to the nineties, gaining therein a great understanding of the human psyche. A member of the high I.Q. society Mensa, mother of four children and grandmother of four, she lists her interests as people, travel, reading, gardening, theatre and music.

Cassandra lives half of the year in Kassiopi on the Greek Island of Corfu where she renews her spirit and finds great inspiration. She sincerely hopes that you will enjoy reading her predictions.