Oasis single knocked from top of UK chart
The Oasis comeback single has been knocked off the top of the UK charts after just one week by pop trio the Sugababes.
The Gallagher brothers' first single for two years has dropped to number four, behind both NSync with Girlfriend and teeny-bopping newcomers S Club Juniors.
Their track, The Hindu Times, was the first single from the forthcoming album, The Heathen Chemistry, due out in July.
It received mixed reviews but fared better than the band's last single, Sunday Morning Call, which only managed number four in July 2000.
The Sugababes' single, Freak Like Me, which samples the 1979 Gary Numan hit Are Friends Electric? shot straight in at number one.
It signals a return for the newly-formed threesome, who have bounced back from their crisis last summer when band member Siobhan Donaghy walked out and they were dropped by their record company.
At number two with their debut single, One Step Closer, are S Club Juniors, a group of eight youngsters aged between 11 and 14.
Both the Pop Idol singles continued to tumble their way down the charts, with Gareth Gates' cover version of Unchained Melody down four places to number eight, and Will Young slipping one place to number 20 with his double A-side release Anything is Possible/Evergreen.
Britney Spears was pushed out of the Top 10 this week with her single, I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman at number 11.
The album charts saw a switch of the first two positions with Blue at the top with All Rise and Celine Dion's A New Day Has Come pushed out to number two.

