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NOEL and Liam Gallagher could name their price when they leave Oasis and embark on solo careers, their brother Paul Gallagher…

NOEL and Liam Gallagher could name their price when they leave Oasis and embark on solo careers, their brother Paul Gallagher (30) said. But Paul believes they will honour their six album deal with Creation Records.

Brigitte Bardot has criticised Jean Marie Le Chevallier, National Front major of Toulon for gassing pigeons infest ing his town. Bardot recently wrote of the NF leader, Jean Marie Le Pen, in her memoirs that he was a "lovely, intelligent man".

Madonna, who is expecting to give birth soon, did not enjoy filming Evita in Argentina. In diaries about to be published she calls Argentina "uncivilised" and said of her child to be "I was stunned when I saw on the ultrasound a tiny, living creature spinning around in my womb I could have sworn I heard it laughing."

Fewer than 100 people saw George Michael's first live concert for five years when he performed in front of Radio One contest winners and staff at the BBC's Radio Theatre in London. The show will be broadcast in December.

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John Fuller (59) has won the fifth annual £10,000 Forward Poetry Prize. His collection Stones and Fire's beat, a strong shortlist of writers including Seamus Heaney and Charles Boyle.

A pensioner who was in a car accident involving, actor Jeremy Irons has died in hospital a month after the accident. Richard Belgrove (80), from Oxfordshire had been in hospital since he and his wife were seriously hurt when their car hit a telegraph pole on the A40.