People

Mohammed al-Fayed has opened his own Web site, dedicated to informing people about his "interesting life"

Mohammed al-Fayed has opened his own Web site, dedicated to informing people about his "interesting life". The site went live on August 31st, the anniversary of the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed, but no announcement was made about it until yesterday.

The opening page displays photos of Diana and Dodi as well as of the Ritz Hotel, where the two had dinner before their fatal crash in Paris last year, and Harrods, which al-Fayed owns. It also shows a British passport, but no name is visible on it.

William Hague had to secure the approval of his fiancee Ffion Jenkins before accepting the Tory Party leadership.

If Ffion, who wed Hague in December, had been against him taking over the reins from John Major, he would have refused the job, he told ITV's This Morning.

READ MORE

Madonna's new "mantra pop" style has won grudging approval from some Hindu scholars in India, despite initial reservations about her Sanskrit pronunciation.

Scholars in the holy city of Varanasi had chided Material Girl's diction when reciting Sanskrit mantras on her latest album, Ray of Light.

However, when a group of them gathered together to watch a live broadcast of Madonna's performance at the recent MTV awards, the verdict was more favourable.

Evacuees from the volcano-stricken island of Montserrat will be celebrating in London on Friday with the first of three concerts to highlight the gradual return of normal life there. Many Happy Returns II will see soca and calypso performers on the bill at The Forum, and further concerts will be held in two weeks' time on Montserrat and neighbouring Antigua.