Take That’s first new studio album since 2017, This Life makes a massive first impression debuting at No.1 on consumption of 116,163 units (107,574 CDs, 4,905 vinyl albums, 301 ...
Their first two studio albums peaked at No.2 – behind The Pretenders and The Police in 1980 – but Madness finally secure their first No.1 studio album with their lucky ...
Ending a run of 22 weeks in which there was a new No.1, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift successfully defends its chart title, completing a second consecutive week at ...
Eleven years to the week since she first topped the album chart, Taylor Swift scores her 11th No.1 with 1989 (Taylor’s Version) racing to the summit on first week sales ...
Top Dog: Eclipsing Celine Dion and Michael Bublé, who have five No.1 albums apiece, Drake becomes the first Canadian to have six UK No.1 albums this week, debuting atop the ...
It’s autumn but there is no variation in Ed Sheeran’s debut position, as his seventh full length studio album, Autumn Variations, emulates its predecessors by opening at No.1.
Arriving just ...
Twenty-one years after their eponymous introductory release became the first of their three No.2 albums, Busted top the chart for the first time, with new compilation/remakes set, Greatest Hits 2.0 ...
Britain has a new No.1 album for the 15th week in a row, with Olivia Rodrigo’s second album, Guts, storming to the summit on first week consumption of 60,272 ...
Worthing rock duo Royal Blood maintain their 100% record on the album chart, with their fourth studio set, Back To The Water Below, debuting at No.1 on consumption of 18,856 ...