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Rihanna's hard work on her 777 tour has paid off - as she this week scores her fourth No.1 UK album with her latest release, Unapologetic.
The album, which includes the single 'Diamonds', is the singer's fourth UK No.1 album - after topping the chart previously with Good Girl Gone Bad, Loud and Talk That Talk.
One Direction drop to No.2 while X Factor girlband Little Mix enter at a respectable No.3 with their debut, DNA. Led Zeppelin enter at No.4 with Celebration Day and Susan Boyle reaps the rewards of her 'anal bum party' mishap as Standing Ovation enters at No.7. An unfortunate Twitter hashtag this week left many Subo fans confused as they were invited to celebrate #susanalbumparty.
Example and AC/DC chart at No.13 and No.14 respectively and a 'new' collection of Whitney Houston hits, entitled I Will Always Love You, enters at No.29.
Olly Murs performed alongside Ella Henderson at GAY this weekend (24 November, 2012)
On the singles chart, Olly Murs scores his fourth UK No.1 single, as he enters at No.1 with his Flo Rida featuring single, 'Troublemaker'. Girls Aloud enter at No.2 with 'Something New' and Alicia Keys lands at No.5 with 'Girl On Fire'.
Rising UK dance collective Rudimental follow up their No.1 debut with 'Not Giving In' at No.14 and AC/DC chart at No.27 with 'Back In Black'.
Rihanna's David Guetta collaboration 'Right Now' is new at No.36 and AC/DC score another top forty hit as 'Highway To Hell' returns to the chart.
Photos: Rihanna performs live in London as part of her 777 tour