OASIS frontman Liam Gallagher is letting his rape-accused older brother Paul stay at his £4million home ahead of his court appearance.
He also flew the DJ to the band’s latest gig in a display of family unity.

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The Sun on Sunday’s pictures show the pair arriving at Luton airport where they chatted and joked before flying to Edinburgh on a £3.5million private jet.
In another snap Paul, 59, is seen at Liam’s North London mansion on Friday.
A source said: “Liam is supporting Paul through this. He invited him to stay with him at his house before they travelled to Edinburgh.
“Paul looked like he was moving in and had two large suitcases. When he was at the airport he only had one smaller case.”
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The source added: “It says a lot about Liam. He has an incredibly hectic schedule at the moment because of the tour — but he wants to be there for his big brother.”
Paul is on bail accused of rape, strangulation and coercive control, said to relate to one alleged victim.
He faces a total of 11 charges including sexual assault, actual bodily harm and threats to kill and is due at Westminster magistrates’ court on August 27.
Last month Liam was believed to have dedicated hit Stand By Me to Paul as he and Noel, 58, played Wembley.
Public show of support
He did not name Paul but beat his chest after telling the packed stadium: “I’ve got to dedicate this next tune to our kid.”
On Friday and last night Oasis played in front of 70,000 fans at Murrayfield.
Paul lives in a North London flat bought for him by Noel in 2004.
Police said the charges relate to incidents alleged to have taken place between 2022 and 2024 and that a woman is being supported by specially trained officers.
Paul’s lawyer said: “He has always strongly denied the allegations. He looks forward to clearing his name.”
Oasis are next due to perform again in Edinburgh on Tuesday before back-to-back sell-out gigs in Dublin.
He has always strongly denied the allegations. He looks forward to clearing his name
Paul’s lawyer
Paul is set to play as a DJ at the Ultimate Oasis Weekender after-show party following their gig at Croke Park — just 11 days before his court date.
The band will then leave for dates in Canada, the US, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Australia and South America.
The three brothers grew up in Burnage, Manchester, but Paul has never been involved with the band. However, he said in an interview: “I always had the cool records.”
His 1996 book Brothers: From Childhood to Oasis — The Real Story charted Liam and Noel’s struggle for success and how they coped with stardom.
It was written with the full co-operation of mum Peggie and included previously unpublished family photographs.

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