Singer outsells Linkin Park by two to one to take her second album to the top of the charts

Lana Del Rey's Ultraviolence has gone straight in the album charts at the top, giving her consecutive No 1 albums with her first two releases. Her debut, Born to Die, was one of the top five sellers of 2012, and Ultraviolence outsold its nearest competitor – Linkin Park's The Hunting Party – by two to one, according to the Official Charts Company.

In the singles chart, Ella Henderson stays at No 1 with her first single, Ghost, on Simon Cowell's Syco label, while the boyband Five Seconds of Summer go straight in at No 2 with Don't Stop, and the young singer-songwriter George Ezra also scores a new entry at No 4 with Budapest.

A surge of returning big names found success hard to come by in the albums chart. Klaxons' Love Frequency only reached No 39, while Jennifer Lopez missed the top 40 all together, with AKA limping in to No 41. Ahead of the release of his second album X on Monday, Ed Sheeran's debut + jumped 41 places to No 9. Last week's No 1, 48:13 by Kasabian, drops to No 5.

Sam Smith continues to perform strongly in both the singles and albums charts, with Stay With Me hanging in at No 5 in the singles and In the Lonely Hour at No 3, the same position as last week.