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YUNGBLUD lands his third consecutive Official Number 1 album with Idols this week. The Doncaster-born rocker’s critically-acclaimed fourth studio release joins 2020’s weird! and self-titled ...
Going ‘Deep’: Prince Royce Dives to No. 1 on Latin Airplay Chart The bilingual bachata version of the Bee Gees' 1977 hit marks his 18th chart-topper on the overall Latin radio ranking.
Netflix's new crime show Dept Q has jumped to the top of the UK trending chart. Released a few weeks ago, the series follows DCI Carl Morck (Matthew Goode) as he is tasked with starting a new cold ...
Huge congratulations to Anna Lapwood, who lands her second Official Classical Artist Albums Chart Number 1 with Firedove.
In its 16th week on Billboard’s Hot 100 songs chart, Alex Warren ‘s “Ordinary” has hit a peak of No. 1 in the United States. The romantic ballad has been slowly dancing around the summit ...
People struggling to find rogue number in chart in latest puzzle If there’s no clear rule for what makes the number "odd," your brain has to rely on brute-force scanning News Neil Shaw Assistant ...
Just as predicted earlier in the week, Sleep Token have scored their first-ever Number One album (via Official Charts). Following its release last Friday, May 9, Even In Arcadia has gone straight ...
If you would prefer to cook your fish yourself, Aldeburgh also offers visitors freshly-caught options from the fishermen's huts. Hunstanton, Norfolk Car journey from Cambridge: One hour and 40 minutes ...
Doechii banks her second No. 1 on Billboard ’s Rhythmic Airplay chart as “Denial Is a River” storms to the summit of the list dated April 5. The new champ jumps from No. 5 to crown the list ...
The number of companies in Norfolk hit a record high last year. New figures show the number of registered companies in Norfolk grew to an all-time high of 49,863, up from 48,437 at the end of 2023.
Moana 2 journeys into a Number 1 debut on the UK’s Official Film Chart. The sequel to 2016’s much-loved animated Disney film sails straight in at the top on digital downloads only, finishing ...
The number of sewage spills into Norfolk's rivers and seas increased last year, Anglian Water bosses have revealed.
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