Busted score their first UK number one at the third time of asking with 'You Said No', kicking Room 5's 'Make Luv' down to four after four weeks.

Busted score their first UK number one at the third time of asking with 'You Said No', kicking Room 5's 'Make Luv' down to four after four weeks.
Lisa Maffia is straight in at two with a strong debut of her debut single 'All Over and Fame Academy winner David Sneddon enters at three with 'Don't Let Go'.
Other top ten entries in a busy week include DMX with 'X Gon' at six, The White Stripes at seven with '7 Nation Army' and Triple Eight with 'Knock Out at eight.
Further down the chart the animated pop stars V-birds debut at 21 with 'Virtuality', DMX with Roxanne Wilde enter at 23 with 'Destination', Badly Drawn Boy scores a number 24 hit with 'All Possibilities', with The Bluetones at 25 with 'Fast Boy / Liquid Lips' and Macy Gray at 26 with 'When I See You'.
Madonna may have missed out on a number one single but she has a number one album this week as 'American Life' debuts at number one, displacing Coldplay's 'A Rush Of Blood To The Head' which falls to six.
Meat Loaf is the only other new entry at four with 'Couldn't Have Said It Better'.