Robbie Williams holds on to number one album

Robbie Williams has stayed on top of the UK albums chart with Swings Both Ways.

The LP sold a further 91,000 copies in the past seven days, topping the chart for a fourth week in total, after scoring this year’s Christmas number one album last week.

Meanwhile, Gary Barlow settles for second place this week, selling 79,000 copies of Since I Told You Last.

One Direction slip one place to three with Midnight Memories, while BeyoncĂ©’s self-titled LP climbs one spot to four. Olly Murs slips one to complete the top five with Right Place, Right Time.

Elsewhere in the chart, Emeli SandĂ© re-enters the Top 40 at 31 with 2012’s best-seller Our Version of Events.

The 1975’s self-titled debut climbs 21 spots to 32, while Lorde’s Pure Heroine is up 19 to 33.

Rudimental also bounced up the chart up 12 places to 34 withHome, as did Calvin Harris’s 18 Months which rose 27 to 35, and Haim’s Days Are Gone climbing eight to 40.

Source: Official Charts Company