Ava Max's collection of No. 1s across Europe with “Sweet But Psycho” (Atlantic/Warner Music) now extends to the U.K. The U.S. singer moves 2-1 on the Official Charts Company's last survey of 2018, while The Greatest Showman (Atlantic/Warner) lands a 24th non-consecutive week atop the album chart.

Max missed out on the coveted Christmas No. 1 spot last week, but combined units of 65,000 now take “Psycho” to the top. Mariah Carey's “All I Want For Christmas Is You” (Columbia/Sony) is up 4-2, repeating both the position it achieved a year ago, and the peak of its first release in 1994. The festive perennial came extremely close to making the summit for the first time, finishing just 152 combined units behind Ava Max. But “Christmas” sets a new streaming record, with 15.3 million weekly plays.

Christmas favorites dominate the top five, with Wham!'s “Last Christmas” (RCA/Sony) up 7-3 and “Fairytale of New York” (Warner Bros./Warner Music) by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl bouncing back 11-4. Ariana Grande's former No. 1 “Thank U, Next” (Republic/ Universal) falls 3-5.

In a top 40 featuring an astonishing 25 Christmas titles, Michael Bublé's “It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” (Reprise/Warner Music) and Elton John's “Step Into Christmas” (Mercury/Universal) both make the top ten for the first time ever, climbing 16-7 and 18-10 respectively.

The Greatest Showman now has more aggregate weeks at No. 1 in the U.K. than any album this century, overtaking Adele's 21, which accrued 23 weeks on top between February 2011 and April 2012. The soundtrack album added another 61,000 combined units over the chart week.

George Ezra's Staying at Tamara's (Columbia/Sony) is up 3-2 and Unchained Melodies (Sony Music CG) by Roy Orbison with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra climbs 4-3. Bublé has consecutive album chart appearances with Love (down 2-4) and Christmas (up 9-5). Olly Murs' You Know I Know (RCA/Sony) rises again, 10-7, as do the A Star Is Born cast recording (Interscope/Universal), 11-8, and Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody (Virgin/Universal), 12-9.