Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello have the U.K.'s new No. 1 single, climbing a place with “Señorita” (Syco Music/EMI/Universal). Lewis Capaldi climbs 2-1 for a sixth aggregate week atop the album chart with Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (EMI/Universal).

The Official Charts Company reports weekly streams for “Señorita” of 8.2 million, giving Mendes and Cabello each a second No. 1 single in the market. Mendes previously scored with 2016's “Stitches” and Cabello with “Havana” in 2017.

Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber's “I Don't Care” (Asylum/Def Jam) thus ends its eight-week reign, falling to second place. Sheeran's “Beautiful People” (Asylum/Columbia), with Khalid, holds at No. 3; “Cross Me,” featuring Chance The Rapper and PnB Rockhttps://www.billboard.com/music/pnb-rock and also on the British star's No. 6 Collaborations Project album, released Friday (July 12), is down 6-8.

Capaldi's “Hold Me While You Wait” rebounds 5-4 on the new singles list, as Post Malone secures the week's highest new entry, “Goodbyes” (Republic/Universal), featuring Young Thug. It starts at No. 5 to become Malone's seventh U.K. top ten single.

Divinely Uninspired... tops the chart for the sixth time in its eight weeks on release. Kylie Minogue's new entry at the summit last week, Step Back In Time — The Definitive Kylie Minogue (BMG/Rhino/Warner) moves down to No. 2. British pop outfit the Lighthouse Family's first studio album for 18 years, Blue Sky In Your Head (Polydor/Universal), arrives at No. 3.

Billie Eilish holds at No. 4 with When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (Interscope/ Universal) and the Killers see a further 6-5 climb for their Direct Hits compilation (Vertigo/Universal). Last week, the album soared 55-6 in the wake of their Glastonbury Festival headliner. There's also a 13-7 move back into the top ten for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack (Virgin/Universal).