The singer - who originally topped the charts with the John Lewis track two weeks ago - beats One Direction's 'Story of My Life' to the top spot by 6,000 copies.
Bastille climb from five to three with 'Of The Night', while Calvin Harris's chart topper 'Under Control' slips three places to number four.
Gary Barlow's 'Let Me Go' completes this week's top five, falling three places from last week's number two.
Eminem and Rihanna rise one place to number six with their chart-topping collaboration 'The Monster', while Ellie Goulding is at seven with 'How Long Will I Love You'.
Avicii's 'Hey Brother' climbs six places into this week's top ten at number eight and Martin Garrix's 'Animals' is at nine.
Lady Gaga and R Kelly's complete this week's top ten with their duet 'Do What U Want' from Gaga's ARTPOP album.
Rebecca Ferguson scores this week's highest new entry with 'I Hope' at number 15, while X Factor winner James Arthur is a new entry at 19 with 'Recovery'.
Leona Lewis's Christmas single 'One More Sleep' enters at number 34 and Justin Bieber's 'Change Me' becomes the US star's ninth Top 40 hit in as many weeks.
Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas' and The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl's 'Fairytale of New York' continue their rise up the chart in the run up to December 25.
Carey's 1994 hit is up 33 places to 14, while 'Fairytale Of New York' climbs 37 places to 16.
'I Will Wait' from Mumford & Sons re-enters the UK Top 40 at 33 following Luke Friend's performance of the track on last weekend's X Factor live show.
Listen to Lily Allen's version of 'Somewhere Only We Know' below:
Source: Official Charts Company
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