All Saints have announced their first album in 10 years, starting with the release of a song inspired by bandmate Nicole Appleton's divorce from Oasis's Liam Gallagher.

Nineteen years after their debut single, the group consisting of Nicole and sister Natalie Appleton, Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis will launch 'One Strike' on February 26, followed by album 'Red Flag' in April.

Kicking off their comeback is a track addressing Nicole's headline-grabbing split in 2014 when it emerged her husband Gallagher had fathered a child with American journalist Liza Ghorbani.

All Saints were one of most popular bands of the Nineties, rivalling Spice Girls for number one singles.

In their career, the foursome have notched up 12 million record sales, five number one singles, two multi-platinum albums and two Brit awards.

The Canadian sisters joined the band in 1994, but they split in 2001 after hits such as Pure Shores and Never Ever.

After a failed reunion in 2006, they said they had thought long and hard about reforming again.

Red Flag will be released on April 8.