It was unveiled in a ceremony attended by Lord Lieutenant Lucy Winskell, past and present service men and women, and museum volunteers on Tuesday.
The high prices many fans ended up paying pose a huge risk to the Gallagher brothers' reputation, as Oasis were seen as working class heroes in their 1990s heyday.Earlier this week, the European Commission announced it would be investigating dynamic pricing following the controversy.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) also received 450 complaints about Ticketmaster adverts for the Oasis gigs.A spokesman for the UK's regulator of advertising said the complainants argue the adverts made "misleading claims about availability and pricing".The new dates mean the band will now play seven concerts at Wembley, as well as dates in Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin.
The concerts will be the band's first since breaking up in 2009.A former animal sanctuary could be turned into housing after the land was put up for sale.
Twenty-three donkeys had to be rehomed after the closure of the site in Eccup, run by The Donkey Sanctuary charity.
The organisation, which had leased the site from Leeds City Council since 1998, said rising costs were behind the decision last August.and to his offspring for ever.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son andas it was in the beginning, is now, and
ever shall be, world without end. Amen.Former Wales rugby captain Ken Owens is considering standing for Labour at next year's Senedd election, BBC Wales has been told.