Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson have made up their differences and will collaborate again.

Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson are to record together again, it has been reported.
The couple have made up their differences and will lay down a track on the tribute album to music legend Quincy Jones, according to the Daily Mirror.
Ronson, who produced Amy's Back To Black album, last worked with the singer when they were attempting to make the theme for the new Bond film, Quantum of Solace.
However, the project ended far from well, with Amy storming off and the track being given to Alicia Keys and Jack White.
A mole told the newspaper that Amy met Quincy backstage at the Nelson Mandela show in Hyde Park in June.
The insider revealed: "He knew who she was and she was so thrilled to meet him. Her performance clearly impressed him - he was raving about her. This is just the opportunity she needs to show the world she has still got it."
In addition, other celebrities suspected of appearing on the album include Mariah Carey, Usher and John Mayer.
Producer and songwriter Quincy Jones claims to be the most Grammy-nominated artist of all-time, racking up a total of 79 nominations.
In addition, he produced Michael Jacksons Thriller album and won 27 Grammys.