Liam Gallagher has been questioned by police over an incident "consistent with assault" involving his girlfriend at a popular London restaurant.

Detectives said they had been made aware of CCTV footage, published by The Sun, showing the former Oasis singer in an alleged altercation with Debbie Gwyther at the Chiltern Firehouse on 9 August.

Gallagher denied he had assaulted her in a social media post on 24 August where he said he had "never put my hands on any woman in a vicious manner".

The Metropolitan Police said a man had attended a police station last month and was not arrested.

Image: Liam and girlfriend Debbie Gwyther before a Manchester City game in 2016
The couple pictured on the red carpet ahead of last year's GQ Men of the Year
Image: The couple pictured on the red carpet ahead of last year's GQ Men of the Year

A spokeswoman said: "Officers are aware of footage of an incident consistent with assault believed to have taken place in August 2018 at a licensed venue in Chiltern Street, Marylebone.

"The footage has been assessed and inquiries will be made into the circumstances surrounding the alleged incident.

"On Wednesday 25 September a man attended a central London police station where he was interviewed under caution.

"No specific allegations have been received at this time."

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The force added that no arrests had been made and that inquiries continue.

Gallagher now performs as a solo artist after years of success with Oasis. He had a number one album last year with As You Were.

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