British bands with at least one previous No.1 album to their name – Architects, The Lathums and Doves - filled all of the top three places in the week’s early ...
Easily securing the highest weekly sale of 2025, Sam Fender’s third studio album, People Watching, storms to a No.1 debut on consumption of 107,124 units (40,800 CDs, 42,769 vinyl ...
Less short but still sweet: 25 weeks after the standard 12-song, 36-minute version debuted at No.1, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet has been released in a 17-song, 51-minute deluxe ...
Bigger than Madonna: Taylor Swift racks up the 13th No.1 album of her career, with Lover (Live From Paris) making a belated Top 75 debut two years to the week ...
Scurrying up to the top of the chart in time for the weekend, Hurry Up Tomorrow debuts at No.1 for The Weeknd, becoming his fourth No.1 and seventh Top ...
It’s a cinch for ‘Cench’: Reinforcing his claim to be one of the UK’s pre-eminent rappers, Central Cee cruises to a No.1 debut with new album Can’t Rush Greatness on ...
It’s a ‘fab’ week for Robbie Williams, whose Better Man debuts at No.1 on the artist album chart, putting him equal with The Beatles at the top of the ...
Some 23 weeks after it first topped the chart, The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess returns to No.1 for Chappell Roan.
Home to the hits Hot To Go!, ...
After a gestation of more than seven years, hits compilation Diamonds finally tops the chart for Sir Elton John, becoming his ninth No.1 and extending his span of chart-toppers ...
Sixteen weeks after it debuted at No.1, Sabrina Carpenter’s breakthrough album Short n’ Sweet returns to pole position on consumption of 15,220 units (2,564 CDs, 3,661 vinyl albums, 10 ...