The Rolling Stones reach a new chart milestone with their 25th studio album, “Foreign Tongues,” released on 10 July. Multiple outlets report that the album tops the UK Official Albums Chart, marking the band’s 15th UK number one and drawing them level with The Beatles’ total. The coverage also notes that “Foreign Tongues” includes guest contributions from several prominent artists, including Paul McCartney, Robert Smith of The Cure, and the drummer from Red Hot Chili Peppers. One outlet further frames the achievement in the context of the all-time UK albums chart, stating that the Stones move into a joint position behind Robbie Williams on the overall list of artists with the most UK number one albums. Overall, the reporting focuses on the album’s release date, its performance at number one in the UK, the band’s match with The Beatles’ tally, and the presence of guest musicians on the record.