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Sugababes on “unexpected” new single ‘Jungle’ and being “ghosted” by ex-label: “We’re standing behind art we’re proud of”
The group speak to NME about bouncing back as an independent act, writing "exciting" music with JADE, if fans can expect any deep cuts on their 2025 tour, a potential return to Glastonbury, and why they "hate the word ‘reunion’"

‘Marching Powder’ review: Danny Dyer’s sweary coke comedy is a bit of a comedown
Reuniting with 'The Football Factory' director Nick Love results in lots of C-bombs but not much else

Lady Gaga – ‘Mayhem’ review: queen of pop bombast dials everything up to eleven
Maximalism meets controlled chaos on the superstar’s first pop album in half a decade – and it’s just so much fun

‘Mickey 17’ review: Bong Joon-ho’s oddball sci-fi satire is out of this world
Proof that you can never have too much Robert Pattinson

‘The Last Showgirl’ review: Pamela Anderson’s firecracker second act starts here
An intimate, evocative character study of a Vegas showgirl forced to face an uncertain future

Rebecca Black on 14 years of ‘Friday’ and finding ‘Salvation’: “I just hope people can see my full journey”
The viral star-turned-hyperpop queen talks about finding her own lane, fully embracing her gayness and finally learning to trust her instincts

Tate McRae – ‘So Close To What’ review: serving flip phone-era club-pop
The main pop girl contender sharpens her sound on her third outing, recalling 2000s Rihanna, Britney Spears and the Pussycat Dolls

‘Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy’ review: big heart and belly laughs from a ’90s icon
It's a more emotional outing from our Bridget butthe messy romcom icon is as relatable as ever

‘The White Lotus’ season three review: irresistible holiday soap remains TV’s most essential destination
Fan-favorite Tanya might be gone but there’s a new batch of garish guests to fall in love with

Marianne Faithfull, 1946-2025: resilient ’60s icon who defied the odds
Marianne Faithfull refused to remain just a muse to male rock stars, carving out a career built on exploration and effortless cool

The Weeknd – ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ review: stadium-filling superstar prepares to move on
Abel Tesfaye has hinted this record could mark the end of his world-conquering alter ego. If that’s true, his sixth album makes for a fitting – and intriguing – swansong

Colman Domingo nearly quit acting – a decade later and he’s an Oscars stalwart
From 'Rustin' to 'Sing Sing', the nominations keep on racking up for Hollywood's dapper king