May 2026
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May 2026 issue
Sightless see during out-of-body trips: An in-depth look into out-of-body experiences in which people report rising above their physical bodies, sometimes travelling to distant places in an instant, free of earthly impediments. “Animals find ‘comfort and camaraderie’ in Beyond” – Tim Malone, who built a multi-million-pound empire, tells of his “captivating journey” investigating the afterlife. “Spirit guides aren’t bound by time or space” – Healer Zoe E. Fox covers a broad spectrum of subjects, including how spirit guides can assist us. “Finding spirituality in challenging times” – Ceryn Rowntree outlines the kind of spirituality “that holds us even when the ground beneath our feet feels like it’s shifting.” “Healing help to be found in hedgerows” – Medical herbalist Jo Dunbar gives sage advice about herbs used to ease various ailments. Sophie Golding suggests easy ways to banish the blues and jump-start some joy into our lives. Graham Jennings answers three readers’ questions on very different subjects, including the former President’s wife who consulted an astrologer. John West presents a detailed account of various phenomena, hauntings and claims of murder at Borley Rectory. Sudoku competition – We have copies of Claire Stone’s latest book Tarot Cheat Formula as prizes for five lucky winners.In the News
Two worlds are one – Subjects featured include a new statue to a bomb-detecting rodent, a UFO expert’s passing and a papal plea for peace White Eagle Lodge opens Central London centre Psychic News’ resident paranormal expert joins team as researcher in new supernormal series ‘Dead’ Hollywood actor will star in new film Harry Edwards’ sanctuary celebrates 80 years of spiritual healing Festival announces packed programme of events Spiritualist centre demonstrates support for ‘Psychic News’ BBC to film haunting tale of Welsh farm Twirling baton in band figures in parent’s proof Men’s group mixes mindfulness and yoga with muddy knees Capital claim is made on Edinburgh’s apparitions Author investigates the nature of realityApril 2026
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April 2026 issue
Premonitions give glimpse of coming events: An all-embracing investigation into premonitions from ancient oracles to dreams that later proved uncannily accurate. To celebrate Stress Awareness Month, medium Ceryn Rowntree outlines various ways to chillax during turbulent times. In a warm, easy-to-read style, the Rev Ashley Robinson homes in on hypnotherapy and karma. Klaudia Mitura delves into being kind to yourself and others along life’s occasionally pothole-filled pathway. Graham Jennings answers readers’ questions on three different topics, including a ‘dead’ actor who returned to deny she committed suicide. John West unravels the intriguing mystery of the ‘mad marquess’ who brought terror to those he encountered. Long-term Spiritualist Lionel Owen examines various forms of mediumship. Films play reel part in spreading spirituality: A specially written feature on the evolution of spirituality in the entertainment and film industry. Sudoku competition – This month we have copies of Raxenne Maniquiz’s The Wisdom of Birds: Oracle Deck and Guidebook as prizes for five lucky winners.In the News
Two worlds are one – Famous figures making news this month include former US President Barack Obama, Dame Esther Rantzen and Angela Rippon on aliens, assisted dying and dancing Psychic entrepreneur turns down Dragons’ Den in favour of “angel investors” Medium’s spirit-inspired art exceeds auction estimates Society for Psychical Research receives £2 million windfall Celebrity psychic warns on AI-generated services Historian unravels mill’s poltergeist mystery in a new podcast series Details given by past life child are verified Tasseography suits clairvoyant to a T Near-death survivor keeps pact with Larger Life Tarot reader ordered to pay millions of dollars Disney’s spiritual show sparks outrage with relatives and viewersMarch 2026
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March 2026 issue
The sacred message of mediumship: An in-depth look at the fascinating and evidential part mediumship plays within the Spiritualist movement. In-laws provide pictorial proof of life after death – In this specially written feature, Jeremy Spillane details some of the evidence his wife’s parents provided from the Beyond. Medium, medical intuitive and healer Julie Ryan describes what she saw as her mother passed on. How to flex your spiritual muscles – Medium Ceryn Rowntree suggests ways in which we can all access our spiritual abilities. Nigel Peace asks if spirit guides are really as involved in our daily lives as some people assume. Graham Jennings explores three topics – the war “dead” returning to Lord Dowding, reflexology and the meaning of flowers. Spectres stalk keeps at haunted castles – Author and investigator John West researches the haunted history of various castles in the UK. Sudoku competition – This month we have copies of Richard Lister’s Runic Oracle as prizes for five lucky winners. A good read – Details of six books on various aspects of the paranormal and two oracle decksIn the News
■ Two worlds are one – The editor finds a link between the King and trance guide Silver Birch as well as items on a Church of England exorcist and unusual evidence from an Australian medium ■ ‘Traitors’ star is faithful to the supernormal ■ Healer has grown-up advice on reiki for babies ■ Southernmost Spiritualist church is up for sale ■ Hard rock lead vocalist sought psychic advice ■ Expert was guided to speed-write psychic safety book ■ Botox injections might affect psychic potential ■ Spilled pint video leads to new paranormal series ■ Science and spirituality combine in healing technique ■ New ‘weird and wonderful’ wellness centre opens ■ Deliverance minister called in to ‘exorcise’ former hospital ■ ‘Friends’ actor is starry-eyed about hypnotherapist ■ Music and mediumship work in perfect harmony for composer ■ Spiritualist church spreads news with generous gestureFebruary 2026
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February 2026 Issue
The enduring curiosity of remarkable coincidences:
A fascinating investigation into some of the most well-documented coincidences which have ever occurred concerning people and places.
Medium reveals Hollywood star’s spiritual side: June Field tells of the heartwarming friendship she enjoyed with film star Diane Ladd – mother of actor Laura Dern – who has passed on aged 89
Brazilian trance artist Florencio Anton, who has produced works of art from some of the world’s most famous painters, is returning to the UK later this month.
Clairsentient Rebecca Sawyer explains how she began giving hugs from heaven to recipients.
Bestselling writer Theresa Cheung, whose new book features twin flames, takes a candid look at Valentine’s Day.
“Our minds are able to reach into an unseen world of possibilities,” says Sam Ritchie, who clears negative energy from homes and workplaces.
Regular columnist Ceryn Rowntree examines the International Day of Human Fraternity from a spiritual point of view.
Graham Jennings answers readers’ questions on homeopathy, a dog who travelled 1,500 miles to return home and remote viewing involving outer space.
John West charts the remarkable life of Peter Underwood, who spent decades researching and writing extensively on the supernormal.
Casebook brings clarity to poltergeist activity – A new book on poltergeists by John West is termed “Engaging, scholarly, and refreshingly unsensational.”
Sudoku competition – This month we have copies of Luis and Magali Tamani’s Shamanic Oracle decks as prizes for five lucky readers.
In the News
- Two worlds are one – The editor takes a lighter look at February, as well as featuring once secret files on UFOS and some thoughts on love to mark Valentine’s Day
- John Edward to demonstrate in UK
- Spiritualist church hosts BBC renovation show
- Mention of banana figures in ‘dead’ husband’s evidence
- Modern conveniences are in the pipeline at college
- Couple feature in new film on mediumship
- Postcode lottery win was predicted by clairvoyant
- Documentary reveals medium located body in basement
- Former footballer aims to substitute haunted home
- Intuition could be caused by a ‘jump through time’
- British men are ‘least telepathic’ about phone caller identity
And much more.
January 2026
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January 2026 Issue
Highlight on healing across the ages:
A fascinating in-depth investigation into spirit healing from ancient civilisations to the present day.
Medium Ceryn Rowntree looks at the New Year from a variety of perspectives, including numerology.
Author Chris Spriggs’ new book is packed with ideas and inspiring quotes to lift readers in mind, body and spirit.
Graham Jennings features a well-known medium, a famous editor who believed in banshees, and how a lightning strike triggered a woman’s psychic abilities.
John West highlights a complex case involving a haunted house and a mysterious grave which yielded unusual evidence of life after death.
“The Timeless Song of the Spirit” – Get in tune with the essential role music has played in people’s spiritual lives throughout history.
“Guide Describes Life on the Other Side” – Timeless teachings from Silver Birch, delivered through trance medium Maurice Barbanell.
“Let us regularly seek inspiration of wise ones in the higher realms,” writes Lionel Owen, who comes from a long line of Spiritualists.
Sudoku Competition:
Win one of five copies of Sonia Choquette’s Trust Your Vibes Oracle Cards.
In the News
- Two worlds are one – Editor Tony Ortzen explores how breathwork may alleviate ADHD, how a “dead” woman helped a man escape a murder charge, and why former government minister Nadine Dorries believes in angels
- President pens message to greet the New Year
- ‘Loved ones in Larger Life are OK,’ says medium
- Scottish Spiritualist centre under new management
- Spiritualist church changes name to broaden appeal
- Research reveals humans and birds share a ‘seventh sense’
- Hollywood actor hosts new series of curious cases
- Pub noise ‘hinders healing’ at church
- Dissertation delves into how mediums are perceived
- Soap stars get in a lather over haunted homes
- Institute instigates study into higher consciousness
And much more.
December 2025
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In the December 2025 issue of Psychic News
Christmas from Bethlehem to the broadband age:
A wonderful wide-ranging feature on how Christmas has evolved throughout the centuries to the present day.
Regular columnist Ceryn Rowntree suggests focusing on giving from the heart rather than the wallet during the festive season.
Jo Peters outlines how to unlock the secret to a long and happy life using the ancient Japanese philosophy of Ikigai.
Trance medium is in tune with music – A “Getting to know you” interview with medium Steve Newton, who specialises in playing the flute.
Graham Jennings highlights a Christmas tree séance attended by a boy killed in the Blitz, a phantom ship, and the significance of Hanukkah.
Artificial intelligence gives verdict on spirit portraits – Dr Ann Bridge Davies investigates how artificial intelligence could play a major part in proving life after death.
Author and investigator John West presents a super selection of unusual encounters with phantoms on the site of a notorious Civil War battlefield.
Sudoku competition – We have copies of author Claire Stone and illustrator Parita Naran’s Divine Feminine Archangel Oracle as prizes for five lucky winners.
A good read – Descriptions of six new books and four fabulous gift ideas.
In the News
- ‘I give readings to royal family’ says clairvoyant
- ‘Look out for signs, signals and scents’ says medium
- BBC announces new series with supernormal theme and reveals star-studded seasonal special
- Singer releases debut medicine folk album
- TV presenter writes ghost story book for children
- Organist is aware of ‘unseen hands’ as he plays
- English Heritage lifts lid on paranormal happenings
- Vicar’s visit ‘intimidated’ owner of shop selling crystals
And much more.
November 2025
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In the the November 2025 issue of Psychic News
Add sparkle to life with spirit-lifting crystals: A specially commissioned article from Kris Meredith, who tells how to banish bad weather blues with a variety of cheer-making crystals for humans and pets.
By the light of the silvery Beaver Moon: An illuminating in-depth feature into how a Beaver Moon has a dramatic effect on earthly existence.
Medium Ceryn Rowntree homes in on World Children’s Day with some suggestions on honouring the wisdom of children.
Best-selling author Jacky Newcomb on beating cancer, spirit guidance, and being more popular than a former Prime Minister.
A meticulous investigator, John West highlights intriguing phenomena at two locations.
Once a sceptic, author Marc Graham King explains why he now accepts the reality of psychic phenomena.
‘Death is not a tragedy’ says spirit mentor: Trance teachings from Silver Birch, the guide of Maurice Barbanell, who founded Psychic News.
Sudoku competition: We have copies of Sharon Blackie and illustrator Amanda Clark’s deck titled The Fairy Tale Heroine Oracle as prizes for five lucky readers.
IN THE NEWS:
■ Queen wishes best-selling writer ‘handsome men’ in hereafter: Though once scathing about mediumship, Dame Jilly Cooper revealed various haunting happenings
■ Medium gives journalist ‘uncannily specific’ details: A reporter admits that a successful sitting with a clairvoyant left her with goosebumps
■ Pioneering primate expert accepted life after death: In a talk withheld until after her passing, Dr Jane Goodall publicly proclaimed that consciousness survives death
■ Top medium gave FBI vital information to crack cases: A retired FBI special agent writes about his twenty-year association with a top medium who gave crucial evidence in solving serious crimes
■ Madonna sings the praises of spirituality: Known as the Queen of Pop, Madonna opens up about the importance of her spiritual life
■ ‘Avoid using harsh words’ says hug-giving guru: An Indian spiritual leader famed for embracing her followers is returning to the UK this month
■ TV presenter films unexplained orbs near her home: Melinda Messenger encounters unexplained aerial phenomena, which she found “profoundly peaceful”
■ YouTuber is arrested over haunted airport allegation: Police arrest a YouTuber from Delhi on charges of circulating false information
■ Paranormal historian tells of his ‘Most Haunted’ experience:A prominent paranormal historian reflects on his time with the TV show Most Haunted
■ Father meets wife and baby during near-death trip: A “dead” wife urges her husband to return to Earth for the sake of their young son
■ Conservationist was guided by ‘dead’ fiancée: The father of American conservation spent twenty years communicating with his fiancée in the Beyond
■ Cancer charities benefit from centres’ community spirit:
■ Two spiritual centres hundreds of miles apart donate impressive sums of money to local charities
And much, much more.
October 2025
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In the the October 2025 issue of Psychic News
Get in tune with healing effects of music:
An in-depth look at how various types of music have a profound effect on humans, plants and animals.
Indigenous medium Shawn Leonard explores the fascinating field of animal totems.
Author Leonie Amarasekara suggests stress-busting tips
on finding inner and outer calm in an increasingly hectic
world.
Publisher Nigel Peace explores the ancient Chinese I Ching oracle which is still in use today.
Walking with grief and gratitude when loved ones pass on:
Writing from recent experience, medium Ceryn Rowntree offers advice on adjusting when loved ones are promoted.
Counsellor, features writer and tutor Wendy Stokes reviews a new oracle deck.
Graham Jennings’ regular column starts by looking at how mediums assisted after the murder of two young girls.
John West investigates various haunted happenings at five castles in Wales.
Sudoku competition – We have copies the Enchanted Earth Oracle as prizes for five lucky readers.
A good read – Six new titles featuring mind, body and spirit, and an oracle deck.
IN THE NEWS:
■ Spiritual cleansing took place at Queen’s country residence
■ US Senators are challenged on UFOs
■ Uri Geller ’s long-lost environmental song is brought back to life
■ Statue of medium and guide goes on display at museum
■ Psychiatrist receives requested signs from ‘dead’ husband
■ Spirit art exhibition celebrates college’s centenary
■ Phone box art gallery rings the changes with mystical show
■ Comedian takes on seriously paranormal collection
■ Historian claims Queen Victoria and medium had romance
■ Action-hero dog is immortalised by spiritual author
■ Centre honours health and spirituality advocate
■ Daring makeover gives church new look
■ Exiled Cuban journalist says spiritual lines are being blurred in Cuba
And much more.
September 2025
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In the September 2025 issue of Psychic News
The sacred spiral of whirling dervishes:
A fascinating look at whirling dervishes, including their spiritual beliefs and the history behind this ancient and intriguing practice.
An in-depth, getting to know you interview with medium Jane Hamilton-Parker, who shares an amusing anecdote about a James Bond star.
Former estate agent Sam Ritchie tells how she clears properties of negative energies, and how a spirit kept an eye on hotel guests.
Samantha Brook on how to bring happiness – the greatest gift that you possess – into your life.
Fotoula Adrimi on the power of ancient pyramids and other aspects of life in Ancient Egypt.
In an extract from their fascinating new book, Rowan Bailey guides readers through the physical, spiritual and sensory benefits of walking.
Graham Jennings answers readers’ questions on the suspension of breath and delves into two mediums’ very different lives
In a highly unusual account, John West explores the case of a “talking mongoose” and a famous paranormal investigator on the Isle of Man.
Sudoku competition – We have copies of Rebecca Campbell and illustrator Katie-Louise’s deck The Inner Temple Oracle as prizes for five lucky winners.
A good read – Details of six new books on mind, body, spirit matters and two oracle decks.
IN THE NEWS:
■ Air India victim’s grieving family sent wrong remains
■ Pop icon seeks guidance from her ‘dead’ mother
■ Filmmaker is bitten by supernormal investigation bug
■ BBC quizmaster goes on spiritual pilgrimage
■ Animal psychic offers intuitive insights into dogs’ inner world
■ Hobbit star contacted girl who drowned in lake
■ Artist denies predicting tsunami after powerful earthquake
■ Paranormal presenter pens new novel on comedy legend’s desk
■ TV star says judgemental spirits made him clean up his act
■ Near-death experience made actor a ‘nicer person’
And much more.
August 2025
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Inside the August 2025 issue of Psychic News
What Native Americans can teach us today: An all-embracing investigation into the lives, attitudes and philosophy of Native Americans.
Terri Blair describes some of the wide array of ancestors she discovered by mixing psychic ancestry with traditional genealogy.
Felicity Warner outlines how soul midwives give care, comfort and companionship to those nearing the end of earthly existence.
Writer Sandra Francis explains how changing one’s attitude helps to deal with difficult situations.
Born in Iraq, Rasha Barrage offers ancient wisdom for modern times.
What happened when two children put questions to the much-loved spirit guide Silver Birch.
Graham Jennings answers readers’ questions on the origins of the Green Man, superstitions and iridology.
John West goes underground to investigate supernormal sightings on London’s Tube network.
Lifelong Spiritualist Lionel Owen on how poet John Milton’s wise words still ring true.
The owner of a one-time rectory details haunting happenings including a spectral stagecoach.
Sudoku competition – This month we have copies of Barbara Meiklejohn-Free and Flavia Kate Peters’ deck titled Spirit of the Drum Oracle as prizes for five lucky winners.
IN THE NEWS:
■ Spiritual healing minister takes tea at Buckingham Palace
■ Church opens its doors to help during fire
■ New headstone marks famous medium’s grave
■ Japanese ‘misfortunate properties’ attract new buyers
■ Politician tells of being ‘strangled’ by medium
■ Mysterious marsh lights ‘terrorise’ fishermen
■ Haunted couture is now in fashion
And much more.
July 2025
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Inside the July 2025 issue of Psychic News
The Tantalising Tapestry of Time Slips: This fascinating feature examines time slips in which people describe how they were suddenly transported to different eras.
Interview with a Medium: A quick-fire interview with medium Maxine Temple, who describes an unusual case about the spirit return of an “eccentric aunt” and her pet hen.
Ceryn Rowntree gives some tips on linking with the spirit world.
Aura intuitive, angel channeler, and certified crystal healer, Helen Ye Plehn on what your aura colour reveals about you.
Anticipating what occurs in the afterlife – publisher Nigel Peace explores the Other Side from various angles.
New book by podcast host Christi Clemons Hoffman features astonishing accounts of angelic visitations.
John West on the ghosts of old that still stalk the city of York.
A former President of the International Spiritualist Federation, Lionel Owen investigates the healing power of birdsong.
Sudoku competition – Five lucky readers will receive a copy of Julie Brett’s book Belonging to the Earth.
IN THE NEWS:
■ Couple linked to College of Psychic Studies killed in plane crash
■ Two worlds are one – Items making news include wellbeing dogs for firefighters, folklore associated with bluebells and the language of flowers
■ Medium who adopted hundreds of children passes on
■ Medium Tyler Henry undergoes brain surgery
■ Paranormal series hits top twenty on Amazon charts
■ Film stars’ hit roles were predicted by clairvoyants
■ Getting down to business with workplace meditation
■ Survey shows strong belief in nature spirits
■ Agencies use psychics to help crack cases
■ Famous historian says science stifles stories of psychic phenomena
■ Sitcom star is serious about his belief in afterlife
And much more
June 2025
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Inside the June 2025 issue of Psychic News
Learn to master the art of intuitive manifestation: In this specially written feature, bestselling author and life coach Gary Quinn explores intuitive manifestation and the power of saying “Yes”.
We take a fascinating look at Kirlian photography, including the views of both sceptics and supporters.
Meet the spiritual healer who channels clay models and infuses soft toys with energy.
Regular columnist Ceryn Rowntree on how to celebrate National Best Friends Day together.
Medium Jacqui Rogers on some of the challenges of her work.
Hypnotherapist Steve Burgess explores regression sessions and other areas such as Emotional Freedom Techniques.
Argentinian psychologist Alejandro Parra explores a spiritual community operating in the heart of the country.
Graham Jennings delves into Hollywood history with the psychic stories of actor Elke Sommer and comedian Jack Benny.
John West sorts fact from fiction in Britain’s most haunted village.
Lionel Owen on the power of prayer.
Sudoku competition – We have copies of Yamile Yamoonyah’s book The Seven Types of Spirit Guide: How to Connect and Communicate with Your Cosmic Helpers as prizes.
IN THE NEWS:
■ Uri Geller warns President Trump to avoid nuclear war
■ Opera singer is now in tune with mediumship
■ Sanctuary at Findhorn rises from the ashes
■ Near-death experience changes sceptic to believer
■ loatation tanks may enhance psychic ability
■ TV’s Charlie and Daisy May Cooper in nationwide search for hauntings
■ Earthquake prediction lands astrologer in jail
■ TV tough man is moved to tears after meditation
■ How Elvis Presley was ‘All Shook Up’ by spiritual beliefs
■ Medium releases new book to help grieving children
■ Zen Buddhists raise millions for new retreat centre
■ Rock star renovates haunted historical abbey
And much more
May 2025
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Inside the May 2025 issue of Psychic News
Children Recall Past Lives in the Present: A new book by author and award-winning journalist Amy Molloy investigates the fascinating subject of reincarnation.
Helen Duncan’s granddaughter shares her views on BBC TV series on her grandmother.
Regular columnist Ceryn Rowntree on how we can all help to save our precious planet.
Lawyer and fourth-generation medium Mark Anthony presents the case for survival after death.
Medium Alison Wynne-Ryder on how angels intervene to help during our earthly lives.
Psychic Gift is Heaven Scent is an in-depth look at the little-known ability of clairolfaction in which scents play an essential part.
Graham Jennings outlines how Telly Savalas, who played Kojak in the TV series, was helped by a “dead” motorist.
John West re-examines the famous case of the Enfield poltergeist.
Lionel Owen, a former President of the International Spiritualist Federation, turns his attention to spiritual healing.
Sudoku competition – Five lucky readers will receive a copy of Rob Wildwood’s beautifully photographed new book Magical France.
A good read – Details of six new books on mind, body, spirit subjects and two oracle decks.
IN THE NEWS:
■ Winston Churchill was ‘furious’ about Helen Duncan court case
■ Psychic spy ‘saw’ top secret Soviet submarine
■ Tributes pour in after minister is promoted
■ ‘Strictly’ stars tread the boards in psychic play
■ Wife allegedly plotted murder of paranormal TV star
■ Mythical beings get Royal Mail’s stamp of approval
■ Biopic of famous researcher is planned
■ ‘Game of Thrones’ actor opens his home as a meditation retreat
■ Rock band Radiohead was inspired by the psychic ability of a Hollywood actor
And much more
