Lord Alan Sugar is a household name thanks to his role on The Apprentice, but away from our screens has an impressive collection of lavish properties scattered across the globe ...
Celebrity Apprentice was last seen on our screens in 2019 with stars like Amanda Holden, Russell Kane and Rylan taking part. For now, BBC bosses are keeping tight-lipped, with a spokeswoman for the ...
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 working, ...
Lord Alan Sugar spoke about his working relationship with President Donald Trump ahead of the premiere of The Apprentice ...
THE Apprentice advisers Karren Brady and Tim Campbell have revealed the surprise star they are desperate to sign up for the ...
Piers Morgan has revealed why he turned down media tycoon Rupert Murdoch’s “very generous” job offer. Earlier this month, the 59-year-old announced he would be leaving Murdoch-owned News UK ...
The Apprentice is set to return to our screens from January 30, with business tycoon Lord Alan Sugar at the helm of the new series. The 18 contestants will vie for a life-changing £250,000 ...
Tim Campbell, the first ever winner of The Apprentice, confessed that when Lord Sugar called him into the boardroom 20 years after his triumph, he was momentarily worried about being fired.
Coronation Street's Alan Halsall, 42, is a household name, thanks to his 26 years of playing Tyrone Dobbs on the cobbles. A lot has changed since he joined the soap, including Alan's lifestyle.
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Alan Stein, the founder of the original Famous Uncle Al’s in Virginia Beach, left his mark on the region’s hot dog scene. Stein, known as Uncle Al since his niece’s wedding reception, died ...
But it was another show entirely which brought actor Alan Cumming back to his roots in Highland Perthshire, to begin a brand new chapter in his life - running Pitlochry festival theatre.