The company was awarded government contracts worth more than £200m after Baroness Mone recommended the firm to ministers during the Covid pandemic.
"But maybe that's an old-fashioned British way of looking at things."There should be legislation to regulate dynamic pricing, he added.
That is now a prospect, after the Oasis outcry led the government to add the issue to a review of ticket reselling it had already announced."There are a number of techniques going on here where people are buying a lot of tickets, reselling them at a huge price," Prime Minister Keir Starmer told 5 Live on Monday."And that's just not fair - it's just pricing people out of the market."
Will the controversy tarnish Oasis' reputation?Possibly, but the reunion shows are not for almost a year - by which time the fans who did buy tickets might just have paid off their overdrafts and credit-card bills, and be ready to forget the cost and revel in the music.
Multiple parking meters have been vandalised in Leeds shortly before charges at several beauty spots were introduced.
Leeds City Council said machines at Surprise View on Otley Chevin and Golden Acre Park in Bramhope were targeted over the last 48 hours, with a report made to police.Channel Islands Pride will also include a Family Zone with activities like music, art and crafts and photobooths.
Accessibility arrangements, including a quiet space in the Chamber of Commerce, blue badge parking, and an alcohol-free zone have also been made.Channel Island Pride is run by both Guernsey and Jersey and the host of the event alternates every year.
Mary Grist was 14 when the end of World War Two in Europe was announced, and said her main memory of the day is "all the excitement" during the celebrations.Now 94, and living in Middlefields House care home, Chippenham, she said in retrospect, she really did not feel old enough to understand everything at the time.