Take That have ended Band Aid's run at the top of the U.K. pop charts with their first number one in six years.

These Days is the group's first release since becoming a trio this summer (14) following the departure of Jason Orange. It becomes Take That's 12th number one in Britain.

Band Aid's reworked Do They Know It's Christmas? falls to two, while Olly Murs and Travie MCCoy stay put at three with Wrapped Up, Ed Sheeran remains at four with Thinking Out Loud, and Clean Bandit's Real Love is at number five.

Meanwhile, actress Jennifer Lawrence scores her first U.K. hit - her The Hanging Tree song from the new Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 soundtrack debuts at 14.

Olly Murs' new album Never Been Better enters the U.K. album chart at number one, selling 20,000 copies more than Ed Sheeran, who holds at two with X. One Direction fall to three with Four and Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour and Pink Floyd's The Endless River complete the new top five.