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Since 1989 The Divine Comedy has been the brainchild of songwriter and musician Neil Hannon. After a break of six years he has returned with his 13th album and its been described as his most personal to date. Neil tells us all about it. Also, we hear British singer Joy Crookes who is back with a new album. Her music incorporates details about relationships, self-reliance, her culture, her South London roots, and her identity in her music. Plus, music from the latest albums by Biffy Clyro and Lola Young, while in the singles chart we welcome new hits from Lewis Capaldi, Raye and Anne Marie. As usual we will be featuring all of the top five most popular songs in the UK and find out if anyone can break the grip of Huntrix from the top spot. (Photo: Neil Hannon arrives for the world premiere of Wonka at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Credit: Ian West/PA)
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