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Friday, 2 November 2007, 10:04 GMT

Spice Girls video debuts on BBC


The Spice Girls The video for The Spice Girls' new single Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) has premiered on BBC One.

The showing comes in the run-up to Children in Need night on 16 November, when the group will perform the song live.

Headlines will be available to download from 5 November, and hit the shops on 19 November.

Profits raised from sales of the single will go to the charity.

The song is one of two new tracks the Spice Girls have recorded for their Greatest Hits album to be released on 12 November in the UK.

The group's last single release was in November 2000, with the double A-side Holler/Let Love Lead The Way, and topped the UK charts.

The Spice Girls begin a world tour in Canada on 2 December and will be performing 30 dates across North and South America, Europe and Asia.



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