Ed Sheeran is refusing to budge at the top of the UK Album Charts, even for legendary Smiths singer Morrissey.
Having trailed behind Sheeran's second album X in the charts all week, Morrissey's tenth solo record World Peace is None of Your Business only managed to claim the number two spot in the UK Album Charts.
Four weeks at the top, X is already the longest running number one album in the UK album charts of 2014. The album has sold an impressive 367,000 copies in the UK alone.
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Other records to reach the top five in the UK Album Charts are Dolly Parton's Blue Smoke, Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour and George Ezra's Wanted on Voyage.
New entries to the album chart include Jungle's self titled debut album, punk band Rise Against's new album, The Black Market and female pop duo Honeyblood sneak in at No.99 with their self-titled debut album .
Meanwhile, boyband Rixton got the top spot with their debut single 'Me and My Broken Heart', beating the likes of Nicole Scherzinger's new single 'Your Love' and Will I Am's 'It's Your Birthday'.
Below: Exclusive photo's of Morrissey at Brixton Academy