COLDPLAY look set to clinch another number one album following their performance at the Super Bowl.

A Head Full Of Dreams is the band’s only studio album not to go to number one, but it currently leads the race to be this week’s chart-topper.

Thwarted by Adele’s 25 on its original release in December, Coldplay’s album has climbed back up the chart – almost 8,000 combined sales ahead of its nearest rival – to take the number one position at this midway stage, according to the Official Charts Company.

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PROFESSOR Green has said his latest documentary on homelessness made him realise that he “no idea of the severity of the situation” or how “difficult it is to get out that situation when you find yourself in it”.

The BBC Three documentary titled Professor Green: Hidden And Homeless, sees the singer, whose real name is Stephen Manderson, tackle the issue of homelessness among young people in the United Kingdom.

He meets and spends time with people who have found themselves living on the streets or who are ‘sofa surfing’ and living in temporary accommodation.

To see what he had to say about the show, which airs at 9pm tonight, click here.

THE words “My heart is, and always will be, yours” from Sense And Sensibility have been voted the most romantic line from romantic literature, film and TV drama.

They are uttered by Edward Ferrars to Elinor Dashwood in director Ang Lee’s 1995 screen version of Jane Austen’s classic novel.

The line, which is from Emma Thompson’s Oscar-winning screenplay, was the top choice of 2,000 British women who were polled for the TV channel Drama.

It gained 16% of the vote, placing it ahead of heart-melting moments from Dirty Dancing, Titanic, Wuthering Heights, When Harry Met Sally, Notting Hill, Ghost, Far From The Madding Crowd, Love Actually and Pride And Prejudice.

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