Adele back on top of album chart

21 returns to number one, sending more chart records tumbling.
Adele has now overtaken David Bowie and Dire Straits in the number of weeks spent at number one during their careers.
The British singer has spent a total of 23 weeks at the top to date - one week for her first album 19, and 22 weeks for the phenomenal 21.
The 22 weeks spent at number one also sees Adele's second album overtake The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night and With The Beatles in the number of weeks spent at the top of the albums chart.
Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday - Roman Reloaded remains in second spot this week with Alabama Shakes' Boys & Girls debuting in third. Jessie J's Who You Are is in fourth spot and Emeli Sande's Our Version Of Events is at five.
Other new entries this week include West End star Ramin's self-titled debut album at 16, which includes covers of Bryan Adams' 1991 smash hit Everything I Do (I Do It For You) and Muse's Guiding Light.
Ramin told The Official Charts Company: "It's lyrically driven which is very important to me as a songwriter and even though we've picked some covers from Bryan Adams and Muse to help tell the story of this album, it's helped to develop me as a songwriter as well.We've used our influences coming out of big orchestrated productions and there's a nice folky heartbeat to the album."
Other new entries this week include Counting Crows' sixth studio album Underwater Sunshine - Or What We Did at 23 and Florence and The Machine's MTV Unplugged at 27.