The Apprentice is back for another season of entrepeneurs battling it out to become Lord Alan Sugar's next business partner. The BBC show sees one contestant win the expert's £250,000 investment ...
The TV personality revealed that she text her co-star and good friend Lord Alan Sugar ahead of her sledging adventure, adding: "I would never have sledged down a mountain for anything else.
Rothwell, 30, who owns an online gift store called Quirky Giraffe, was let go by Sugar after finding herself on the losing team for the first task of the series and was later accused of having ...
As host of the hit TV show, The Apprentice, Lord Sugar has made a career out of hiring new business talent. But it seems he’s not a fan of the recent trend of AI in job applications. AI tools like ...
The NHL is finally out of the shadow of the COVID pandemic and there are expectations that a stagnant salary cap will be a thing of the past. After a few years of a slowly increasing cap ...
Lord Alan Sugar has waded into the debate on remote working again, saying young people “just want to sit at home” and lack interaction with “more mature colleagues.” Lord Sugar was speaking to the BBC ...
As season 19 of The Apprentice returned to UK screens, viewers up and down the country were anticipating the first episode. The show, which pits contestants against one another in a series of ...
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 ...
Alan Sugar is back in the boardroom tonight as another series of The Apprentice kicks off. Once again, the 77-year-old billionaire, who has fronted the show since 2005, will be putting the new ...
Lord Alan Sugar has delivered a scathing take on the remote working trend, declaring that many young workers seem keen to "just want to sit at home" rather than return to the office. In a BBC ...
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 ...