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Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena and Siobhan Donaghy at the Scala, London

Music review: Mutya Keisha Siobhan - the 'original' Sugababes are stronger than ever

At their debut gig as MSK the original Sugababes prove they are older, wiser and in control

US rapper J Cole has apologised for a lyric in which he calls autistic people retarded

Rapper J Cole apologises for autism lyric on Drake's 'Jodeci Freestyle'

US rapper J Cole has apologised for an offensive lyric about autism in a verse he contributed to Drake’s "Jodeci Freestyle".

Album: Rip Rig + Panic, God (Cherry Red)

Press "Play" and stand well back: RR+P's 1981 debut is still strong stuff, with a level of energy and experiment that shames today's boho fringe.

Album review: Robin Thicke, Blurred Lines (Polydor/Interscope)

It's amazing what one hit can do for an act's profile: Robin Thicke had laboured long and hard with little recognition outside the core US R&B audience until the single “Blurred Lines”, its loping groove irresistibly peppered with cowbell, wrought its magic on a global scale.

Prince plays at the Montreux Jazz Festival

Gig review: Prince, Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux Jazz Festival

When Prince comes to the Montreux Jazz Festival, all bets are off. On his third visit to the Swiss Riviera for the 47th edition of the event, he was given carte blanche over three consecutive, sold-out evenings and appeared determined to cover as many bases as possible.

Toni Duggan celebrates her late equaliser for England
Brandon Flowers of The Killers, who headlined the final night of T in the Park

The Killers close T in the Park with Travis and Joy Division covers

The last day at Scotland's biggest music festival also saw sets from Frank Ocean and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Video: T in the Park artists

Watch the videos below to take in tracks from some of the artists at this year's T in the Park festival.

Extra: More events from Hidden Treasures 2013

The list below provides more information about a selection of the Hidden Treasures events from across the country.

Lauryn Hill pleaded guilty to failing to pay taxes on earnings from 2005 to 2007

The Incarceration of Lauryn Hill: Ex-Fugees star begins three month jail term over unpaid tax

Hill pleaded guilty to failing to pay taxes on earnings from 2005 to 2007

Get the look: One-pieces swimming costumes

I've heard one-pieces are the swimwear du jour. Is this supposed to make me feel better?

DVD & Blu-ray review: Parker (15)

Taylor Hackford DVD/Blu-ray (118mins)

Michael Jackson's eldest son Prince testified in a legal dispute with AEG

Prince Jackson claims late father Michael thought This Is It rehearsals were going to kill him at wrongful death trial

Michael Jackson's eldest son Prince Jackson told a court that his late father had feared the gruelling rehearsal schedule for his This Is It Tour would be the death of him.

Rihanna, left, and Liz Jones

Insults: Liz Jones vs Rihanna - an ugly war of words

Liz on Rihanna

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The Dr Feelgood guitarist talks frankly about his terminal illness
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Before you stuff your luggage with this year's Man Booker longlist titles, the case for some varied poolside reading alternatives
What if Edward Snowden had stayed to fight his corner?

Rupert Cornwell: What if Edward Snowden had stayed to fight his corner?

The CIA whistleblower struck a blow for us all, but his 1970s predecessor showed how to win
'A man walks into a bar': Comedian Seann Walsh on the dangers of mixing alcohol and stand-up

Comedian Seann Walsh on alcohol and stand-up

Comedy and booze go together, says Walsh. The trouble is stopping at just the one. So when do the hangovers stop being funny?
From Edinburgh to Hollywood (via the Home Counties): 10 comedic talents blowing up big

Edinburgh to Hollywood: 10 comedic talents blowing up big

Hugh Montgomery profiles the faces to watch, from the sitcom star to the surrealist
'Hello. I have cancer': When comedian Tig Notaro discovered she had a tumour she decided the show must go on

Comedian Tig Notaro: 'Hello. I have cancer'

When Notaro discovered she had a tumour she decided the show must go on
They think it's all ova: Bill Granger's Asia-influenced egg recipes

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Our chef made his name cooking eggs, but he’s never stopped looking for new ways to serve them
The world wakes up to golf's female big hitters

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With its own Tiger Woods - South Korea's Inbee Park - the women's game has a growing audience
10 athletes ready to take the world by storm in Moscow next week

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The Last Word: Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale's art of manipulation

The Last Word: Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale's art of manipulation

Briefings are off the record leading to transfer speculation which is merely a means to an end