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LORD Alan Sugar made history on The Apprentice with a surprising decision ahead of a harsh double firing. For the first time in 18 series, he stopped the taxi returning to the house and asked ...
Lord Alan Sugar was so fed up with a candidate on the current series of The Apprentice that he decided to fire them before ...
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Alan Sugar: Young people ‘want to fast-track themselves to the top’Lord Alan Sugar has said young people want to be “fast-tracked” to the top and lack the patience “to really learn a trade”. The Apprentice star and business tycoon, 77, was appointed as a ...
Lord Alan Sugar has made his thoughts on the future of The Apprentice heard loud and clear, saying he doesn’t think it would go on without him. However, Lord Sugar is planning on there being at ...
Lord Alan Sugar has selected the five final Apprentice candidates in with a chance of becoming his next business partner. The 78-year-old magnate fired workwear brand owner Liam Snellin and ...
Lord Alan Sugar has sold his stake in a recruitment firm he has backed since 2019. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images) Lord Alan Sugar has sold his entire stake in an engineering and technology ...
open image in gallery ‘The Apprentice’ star Alan Sugar’s manner on the show has been criticised as harsh and abrasive (BBC / Fremantlemedia Limited) Originally from Hackney, east London ...
Lord Alan Sugar returns to our screens on Thursday night in the 19th season of BBC One's The Apprentice. The new series will see 18 candidates head to the iconic boardroom in the hopes of becoming ...
Lord Alan Sugar has a net worth of £1.21 billion (Picture: IITV/REX/Shutterstock) Lord Alan Sugar has been the face of The Apprentice since it’s launch in the UK in 2005. Since then ...
Alan Sugar is "sick" of people working from home and that the practice only benefits “lazy layabouts". The outspoken businessman and TV star believes that allowing employees to continue working ...
Lord Alan Sugar has taken a swipe at people working from home, claiming they are "lazy gits" who should "paid less" than those working in offices. The business magnate made the scathing comments ...
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