British singer Jess Glynne has claimed a second week at the top of the UK singles charts with her song ‘Hold My Hand’.
She beat Ed Sheeran’s ‘Bloodstream’ to the top spot, with combined chart sales of more than 80,000, including 1.62 million streams.
Sheeran’s single climbed 24 places to number 2, finishing just 5,000 copies behind Glynne.
And James Bay’s ‘Hold Back The River’ charted in third place.
The Prodigy’s ‘The Day is My Enemy’ took the number on spot in the UK album charts. The record is the band’s first studio album in six years.
The band pushed James Bay’s album ‘Chaos and The Calm’ into second place, with Sam Smith’s ‘In The Lonely Hour’ in third.
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