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The Wanted's 'Glad You Came' retains Irish top spot

The fivesome hold onto the number one spot despite strong competition from JLS. The X Factor stars failed to displace their boyband rivals and score their first Irish chart-topper with 'She Makes Me Wanna'.
Pitbull retain third place with 'Give Me Everything', while Beyoncé slips two to number four with 'Best Thing I Never Had'. Rounding off the top five is Aloe Blacc whose track 'I Need A Dollar' rises eight places.
Ed Sheeran also jumps into the top ten, as 'The A Team' charts at number six.
The late Amy Winehouse holds a number of positions within the chart, following her death last weekend. 'Back To Black' is the highest of the star's back catalogue to chart, placing at number 11. 'Rehab' sits at number 30, 'Love Is A Losing Game' at 33, and her cover of 'Valerie' at 40.
Meanwhile, among the notable climbers this week are Chris Brown's 'Beautiful People', which jumps to number 25; Bruno Mars's 'Marry You', up 15 to number 32; and Christina Perri's 'Jar Of Heart, which enjoys a seven-place climb to number 37.
> The Wanted lay into JLS, One Direction: 'We're glad we're not from X Factor'
> Amy Winehouse surges up UK singles, album charts
This week's Top 10 in full:
1. (1) The Wanted: 'Glad You Came'
2. (*) JLS: 'She Makes Me Wanna'
3. (3) Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer: 'Give Me Everything'
4. (2) Beyoncé: 'Best Thing I Never Had'
5. (13) Aloe Blacc: 'I Need A Dollar'
6. (12) Ed Sheeran: 'The A Team'
7. (10) Calvin Harris ft. Kelis: 'Bounce'
8. (4) DJ Fresh ft. Sean Evans: 'Louder'
9. (6) Example: 'Changed The Way You Kiss Me'
10. (8) David Guetta ft. Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj: 'Where Them Girls At'
Watch The Wanted's 'Glad You Came' video below:
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