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Lord Alan Sugar has said the digital marketing agency run by his grandson and named after his famous brand Amstrad is not “relying on past glory”, as it counts the latest winner of The Apprentice ...
It's been revealed by Alan Sugar that he's now unable to walk for more than 10 minutes after having surgery just a few months ago. He shared the health update in a new interview alongside him ...
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 every… ...
Former Tottenham owner Alan Sugar thrust himself into the centre of another social media storm as Spurs prepared to kick off the post-Harry Kane era in the Premier League. Five years on from ...
THE Apprentice’s Lord Alan Sugar has dealt a brutal snub to one of his most remembered former candidates by offering up the ultimate blow. The business mogul, 76, is gearing up for the launch… ...
Viewers who tuned into the new series of The Apprentice on Thursday night were left feeling "shook" after Lord Alan Sugar introduced a big change just minutes into the episode. After being ...
Alan Sugar's 57-year marriage Alan has been married to wife Ann Simons for 57 years. They have two sons, Daniel and Simon, and a daughter, Louise, as well as a host of grandchildren.
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 ...
A former contestant on The Apprentice has claimed that Lord Alan Sugar once “went ballistic” for no reason, before he walked off set for 25 minutes. The story comes from Mark Wright, who won ...
Lord Alan Sugar has sold his entire stake in a sales and marketing recruitment agency which he has backed for more than four years.
Alan Sugar discusses his portrayal on The Apprentice, emphasizing his politeness despite the show's editing.
British business mogul and "The Apprentice" host Lord Alan Sugar recently criticized remote working in an interview with the BBC.
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