Following on from its surprise release last week, Beyoncé's comeback banger Break My Soul becomes the UK's Number 1 Trending Song.
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Though the mighty ’sself-claimed ‘swords of rock’ looked strong in Wednesday’s , reigning album titleholders slowly clawed their way back to retain their position at the top of the today with . and aka ,took an early lead over , but finishes the week in a very respectable second place, giving the comedy rock duo their highest charting album to date in the UK. Their previous highest placing came courtesy of 2006’s (10). In a rock premonition earlier this week, musician and comedy actor Black claimed that his band will eclipse former chart toppers , and .
"I do love , I love the , and , but our album is better than all of those,” the actor told Reuters. "In a hundred years' time, no-one will remember or the rest, but the shining beacon of - they're going to start religions after us!"Completing today’s Top 5 is with (3), ’s (4) and Salford-born singer/songwriter who debuts at Number 5 with her first album, .
New EntriesIn addition to (2) and (5), Scottish/American rockers are back and straight in the Top 10 with their long-awaited new studio album (10).
There are four further new entries in this week’s . Self-styled ‘dream pop’ duo grab their first Top 40 album with at Number 15. The cast of hit US TV show are new in at Number 17 with , which features covers of tracks by , , and among others.
Legendary ‘60s crooner and our 2012 hopeful enters at 21 today. With less than ten days to go until he represents the UK at the annual , British entrant is already a winner, thanks to the .
, who was the guest of honour at ’s annual parliamentary event this week was presented with two .
The was created by the in December as part of the 60th anniversary of the . The brushed aluminium trophy is presented in partnership with and to
Following on from its surprise release last week, Beyoncé's comeback banger Break My Soul becomes the UK's Number 1 Trending Song.
The Batman reclaims Number 1 on the Official Film Chart following its release on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD.
Crystal Globe Competition“America,” Ofir Raul Graizer (Israel, Germany, Czech Republic)“Chemi otakhi” (“A Room Of My Own”), Ioseb “Soso” Bliadze (Georgia, Germany)“Edna provintsialna bolnitsa” (“A Provincial Hospital”), Ilian Metev, Ivan Chertov, Zlatina Teneva (Bulgaria, Germany)“F—ing Bornholm,” Anna Kazejak (Poland)“Hranice lásky” (“Borders of Love”), Tomasz Wiński (Czech Republic, Poland)“Isihia 6-9” (“Silence 6-9”), Christos Passalis (Greece)“The Ordinaries,” Sophie Linnenbaum (Germany)“Slovo” (“The Word”), Beata Parkanová (Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland)“Tabestan Ba Omid” (“Summer with Hope”), Sadaf Foroughi (Canada)“Tenéis que venir a verla” (“You Have to Come and See It”), Jonás Trueba (Spain)“Tooi tokoro” (“A Far Shore”), Masaaki Kudo (Japan)“Vesper,” Kristina Buožytė, Bruno Samper (Lithuania, France, Belgium)Proxima Competition“A pak přišla láska…” (“And Then There Was Love…”), Šimon Holý (Czech Republic)“Los Agitadores” (“Horseplay”), Marco Berger (Argentina)“Au grand jour” (“In Broad Daylight”), Emmanuel Tardif (Canada)“Balaye aseman zire ab” (“Like a Fish on the Moon”), Dornaz Hajiha (Iran)“Głupcy” (“Fools”), Tomasz Wasilewski (Poland, Romania, Germany)“Još jedno proleće” (“Another Spring”), Mladen Kovačević (Serbia, Qatar)“La pietà” (“Piety”), Eduardo Casanova (Spain, Argentina)“Ramona,” Andrea Bagney (Spain)“Stric” (“The Uncle”), David Kapac, Andrija Mardešić (Croatia, Serbia)“Tinnitus,”Gregorio Graziosi (Brazil)“Zkouška umění” (“ART talent show”), Tomáš Bojar, Adéla Komrzý (Czech Republic)“Zoo Lock Down,” Andreas Horvath (Austria)Special Screenings“BANGER.” Adam Sedlák (Czech Republic)“June Zero,” Jake Paltrow (USA, Israel)“The Killing of a Journalist,” Matt Sarnecki (Denmark, USA, Czech
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is today crowned the first number one artist in the UK’s brand new , with her smash hit .
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