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Former X Factor winner Leona Lewis has again held on to the number one slots in the UK singles and album charts. | Former X Factor winner Leona Lewis has again held on to the number one slots in the UK singles and album charts. |
Her single, Bleeding Love, has clocked up its sixth week in the top spot while her album Spirit remained number one for the third week in a row. | Her single, Bleeding Love, has clocked up its sixth week in the top spot while her album Spirit remained number one for the third week in a row. |
The 22-year-old beat off competition from X Factor's 2005 winner, Shayne Ward, who went straight to number two with his album Breathless. | The 22-year-old beat off competition from X Factor's 2005 winner, Shayne Ward, who went straight to number two with his album Breathless. |
Westlife's Back Home made it to third place in the album charts. | Westlife's Back Home made it to third place in the album charts. |
Kylie Minogue's new entry, X, reached number four with the Eagles' Long Road out of Eden rounding off the top five. | Kylie Minogue's new entry, X, reached number four with the Eagles' Long Road out of Eden rounding off the top five. |
In the singles charts T2's Heartbroken, featuring Jodie Aysha, remained in second place with Girls Aloud at number three with Call the Shots. | In the singles charts T2's Heartbroken, featuring Jodie Aysha, remained in second place with Girls Aloud at number three with Call the Shots. |
Down one place from last week, Take That's Rule The World reached fourth place and Timbaland's Apologize, which features One Republic was at number five. | Down one place from last week, Take That's Rule The World reached fourth place and Timbaland's Apologize, which features One Republic was at number five. |
The only new entry in the singles chart was Elvis Presley's classic American Trilogy at number 12. | The only new entry in the singles chart was Elvis Presley's classic American Trilogy at number 12. |
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