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Leona Lewis scores seventh week at No 1
Published Sunday, Dec 9 2007, 20:12 GMT | By Nick Levine

The X Factor champion holds off competition from T2 featuring Jodie Aysha, who remain at number two with 'Heartbroken', and Girls Aloud, who stay firm at number three with 'Call The Shots'.
Mariah Carey's yuletide classic 'All I Want For Christmas Is You', which peaked at number two in 1994, leads a charge of eight festive favourites charting in the top 40 on downloads alone.
US rap star Soulja Boy sneaks into the top ten with his debut single 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)', already a number one across the Atlantic, while X Factor judge Dannii Minogue stalls at number 48 with 'Touch Me Like That', a collaboration with dance producer Jason Nevins.
> Is Leona Lewis still top of the UK albums chart? Click here to find out
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Leona Lewis: 'Bleeding Love'
2. (2) T2 Ft Jodie Aysha: 'Heartbroken'
3. (3) Girls Aloud: 'Call The Shots'
4. (5) Timbaland Ft. One Republic: 'Apologise'
5. (4) Take That: 'Rule The World'
6. (7) Alicia Keys: 'No-One'
7. (6) Mark Ronson Ft. Amy Winehouse: 'Valerie'
8. (23) Mariah Carey: 'All I Want For Christmas Is You',
9. (8) Shayne Ward: 'Breathless'
10. (14) Soulja Boy: 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)'
> Who was number one this time last year? Click here to find out
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