LOCKING horns with the man deciding whether she’d earn fame and fortune, Sam Saadet was told: “I’m going to give you a ...
Lord Alan Sugar has claimed a lot of young people “just want to sit at home” and should get back to the office. In a BBC interview, he became the latest business veteran to criticise remote ...
But that doesn’t mean Lord Sugar isn’t prepared to shrug off the BBC One show’s latest scandal, which saw two entrepreneurial hopefuls cosying up in a hotel room during filming.
Business tycoon Lord Alan Sugar has thrown a jab at the American president and former US Apprentice host, Donald Trump. In a candid chat with The Times, the sharp-tongued media figure and ...
This month, Lord Alan Sugar will return to his tense boardroom for another series of The Apprentice, the hit BBC reality TV series. Alongside his trusted advisors, Baroness Karren Brady and Tim ...
The entrepreneur was speaking ahead of the launch of series 19 of The Apprentice. Lord Sugar was speaking ahead of the new series of The Apprentice (Ray Burmiston/BBC) The 77-year-old former ...
Lord Alan Sugar, star of the BBC show The Apprentice, wants to see real life apprentices, and all other workers for that matter, back in the workplace. "They've got to get their bums back into the ...
In the boardroom, Lord Sugar said: “Emma, you haven’t sold any tickets, and you haven’t explained to me what in fact you did do. It’s difficult but my gut feeling is telling me ...
The 20th anniversary series of The Apprentice is set to air in 2026 and there has been speculation he would leave afterwards, but Lord Sugar says he will keep working and making the series until ...
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