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Sunday, 30 September 2007, 18:11 GMT 19:11 UK

Sugababes claim number one spot

Sugababes Pop trio Sugababes have seen off competition from former X Factor winner Shayne Ward to take the number one position in the UK singles chart.

Their track, About You Now, outsold Ward's No U Hang Up/ If That's OK With You to claim the top spot.

Last week's number one, Sean Kingston's Beautiful Girls, fell to number four.

Rock group Foo Fighters entered the album chart at number one with Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace. Ian Brown's The World Is Yours entered at No 4.

Other new entries in the album chart included Canadian duo Ryandan's self-titled debut at number seven and PJ Harvey's comeback, White Chalk, at number 11.

James Blunt's All The Lost Souls fell to number two, and Amy Winehouse's Back to Black slipped to number three.

In the singles chart, Ida Corr and Fedde Le Grand's Let Me Think About it entered the top ten at number five, while another Elvis Presley re-release, Hard-Headed Woman, made its debut at number 15.



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