The lottery winners have hit number one. The Greater Manchester indie pop band has topped the UK Albums Chart with Coco, their fourth album. They dedicated the win to grassroots music and the working class, calling it a whirlwind of emotions. Elsewhere, Ariana Grande's new song has a UK twist. The pop star reveals she left her heart at a pub in Hampstead in her latest track, part of a deluxe version of Eternal Sunshine. She says it's inspired by her time living in London while filming Wicked. Singer Olivia Deen has said that she would like to write music for the next James Bond film. The neo-soul singer, who wrote the song It Isn't Perfect But It Might Be for the Bridget Jones Mad About The Boys soundtrack, is hoping to be behind the next hit 007 song. And Gone Girl star Rosamund Pike has said her return to the stage after more than a decade is frightening. The Saltburn actress will make her national theatre debut this year in the play Inter Alia from the mind of prima facie writer Susie Miller.