OASIS are on course to beat the Beatles in the winter video charts after There And Then went on sale yesterday.
Music industry experts say Oasis could sell up to half a million copies of the concert video compilation compared with 200,000 copies of The Beatles Anthology. An estimated 10,000 copies were sold around Britain yesterday morning at £12.99 each.
A vicar last night won the Mastermind contest. The Rev Dr Richard Starch (60) took the title with a specialist subject of the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
Prince Andrew's former girlfriend Koo Stark is back with her former lover, according to Here! magazine. Koo (40), who is expecting her first child early next year, is enjoying a romance with investment analyst Warren Walker (37).
Princess Diana yesterday was pictured comforting adults and children with the HIV virus and AIDS on her recent visit to London Lighthouse.
Photographs of her chatting to patients and holding a baby who may yet develop AIDS were published in OK! magazine. The parents of the baby, Tamara, are both HIV positive, but tests on Tamara have been inconclusive.
Michael Jackson plans a huge playground where children can play with adults.
"Children are my love and hope. I wish to build a playground where they can play with older people," he reportedly told South Korea's Cardinal Stephan Kim of Seoul.
A Coronation Street star has been given a drastically reduced 56 day driving ban for speeding so that she can continue to get treatment for anorexia.
Tracy Shaw (23) plays man eating hairdresser Maxine Heavey in the soap. Magistrates at Buxton ruled a longer ban would seriously affect her recovery from the eating disorder.