December has arrived, and with it, a stocking full of modern Christmas singles dominate the Official Trending Chart.
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Christmas has come early on the Official Film Chart as Last Christmas soars in at Number 1.
Starring Emilia Clarke, Henry Golding and Emma Thompson, Last Christmas features the music of George Michael and Wham! - George Michael gave his blessing for the production ahead of his untimely death in 2016 - the film returns to the Official Film Chart this week as film fans make an early start in the countdown to Christmas. The 2019 film previously peaked at Number 3 on its original home entertainment
December has arrived, and with it, a stocking full of modern Christmas singles dominate the Official Trending Chart.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The bonus is a one-off, tax-free £10 payment which is made to people who are in receipt of certain benefits during the qualifying period - usually the first full week of December.
If you’ve been on social media at any time since Friday’s episode of “The Mandalorian” was released, you’re probably well aware that the latest installment in the live-action “Star Wars” series saw the debut of Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, a fan-favorite character that was primarily seen in the animated series, ‘The Clone Wars’ and ‘Rebels.’ Now, she’s been brought to live-action and fans are wondering if there’s more in store for Ahsoka Tano than just her brief ‘Mando’ appearance.
Melania Trump has revealed the final Christmas decorations she will share at the White House with Donald Trump. The First Lady shared a video on Twitter, showing that the property has been transformed into a real-life winter wonderland."During this special time of the year, I am delighted to share 'America the Beautiful'," Melania captioned the post.
Michael Ball & Alfie Boe kick off the festive season in style as their new album Together At Christmas lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
Ariana Grande holds on to Number 1 for a fifth consecutive week with Positions.
Disney’s live-action adaptation of Mulan holds on to claim a second week at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart.
BTS bring their unique brand of pop to the top Official Trending Chart once more as Life Goes On enters at Number 1.
New festive songs by Jess Glynne and Justin Bieber are on course to enter the Top 40 on this week's Official Singles Chart.
Michael Ball & Alfie Boe are on course for their third UK Number 1 album together but have Korean boyband BTS to overcome to secure the top spot.
Ariana Grande’s Positions has clinched a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart following a close race to the finish line.
Disney’s live-action version of Mulan charges straight to Number 1 on the Official Film Chart.
AC/DC are well on their way to claiming their fourth UK Number 1 album, outselling the rest of the Top 5 combined on the Official Chart Update.
I’ll start by making a confession: until the day after Thanksgiving, I give the Grinch a run for his money. We have a pretty hard and fast rule that there are no lights, no decorations and certainly no music for Christmas before Thanksgiving.
This year’s BBC Children In Need single Stop Crying Your Heart Out is on course to claim Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart following Friday’s television event, which raised £37 million.
Henry Golding isn’t shying away from the difficult conversation surrounding his new role.
Ariana Grande holds on to the UK Number 1 single for a third week with Positions.
Congratulations to Kylie Minogue, who claims this week’s Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with her new collection DISCO, setting an incredible new Official Chart record in the process.
Also Read: Henry Golding Drama 'Monsoon' Acquired by Strand ReleasingEven when he gets to a luxury hotel, Kit doesn’t seem any steadier on his feet. He sits in the hotel room, seemingly disoriented and tired; if we don’t know why he’s there, he doesn’t seem to know either.You could say that the film is built around silences, with minimal dialogue and only the sparest use of John Cummings’ music.