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Ariana Grande claims chart double with Positions

Ariana Grande tops the UK albums chart with Positions, while the track of the same name makes it a second week at number one on the singles chart.

Ariana Grande's new album Positions has debuted at the top of the UK albums chart, while the track of the same name has notched up a second week at number one on the singles chart.

According to data from the Official Charts Company, Positions managed 27,500 chart sales over the last week - including 27.6 million streams of tracks - to give Grande her fourth consecutive number one album.

Two songs from the album '34+35' and Doja Cat collaboration 'Motive' chart independently at nine and 16.

Sam Smith's Love Goes is forced to settle for second place, while Sir Cliff Richard is just behind them with Music...The Air That I Breathe.

The 80-year-old also sets a chart first as he becomes the first artist ever to register a top-five album in eight consecutive decades.

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