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  • News updates for 24 April 2017

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  • Ed Sheeran breaks Australian chart record

  • Bananarama to reform for one-off tour after 30 years

  • Rihanna criticised over doctored Queen pictures

  1. Morning everyonepublished at 09:12 BST 24 April 2017

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    We hope you managed to grab all the vinyl you could carry on Saturday's 10th annual Record Store Day.

    Like this lucky punter David, above, who nabbed the only copy of Kate Tempest's People's faces, which was recorded directly onto vinyl at Abbey Road studios.

    Stay with us for more updates on Record Store Day, plus new music from Frank Ocean, The War on Drugs and Dua Lipa.

    We'll also be finding out which long-standing chart record Ed Sheeran has broken down under; and why the internet is unhappy with Rihanna after she superimposed the Queen's face onto her own photos.

    Badgirlriri indeed...