http://musicnews.virgin.net/Virgin/Lifestyle/Music/virginMusicNewsDetail /0,13556,1847217_music,00.html Sting reveals Police reunion plans Sting has revealed that The Police could reform this year to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the legendary group. The singer has confirmed that he is in talks with drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers about marking the occasion and insists a reunion could be on the cards. He told the Daily Mirror: "We started 30 years ago, so it would be nice to do something to celebrate. We don't quite know what, but we're talking about it. "I'm very proud of the band we were in. I left the band because I felt I wanted to grow as a musician, to mature as a musician and try to do more things than a band is able to do." Sting did not make it clear if he is planning a permanent reformation or whether the band would just reunite for a one-off gig or tour. After forming in 1977, The Police enjoyed five number one singles, including 'Message In A Bottle', 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic' and 'Every Breath You Take' before splitting in 1985 so that Sting could go solo. The group last played together in New York in March 2003 when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.