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The Apprentice's Lord Alan Sugar brutally mocked BBC presenter Roman Kemp after watching him host The One Show.
Lord Alan Sugar has said the digital marketing agency run by his grandson and named after his famous brand Amstrad is not ...
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Alan Sugar, the UK business magnate who stars in the British version of The Apprentice, has come under fire for what many are calling a ‘racist tweet’ about Senegal's soccer team.
Lord Alan Sugar has called upon his four million Twitter followers to hunt down and identify an alleged prank caller. Whilst the rest of world was getting romantic on Valentine's Day, the ...
Alan Sugar, the star of the BBC’s British version of 'The Apprentice,' has been widely criticized for a tweet, many are calling racist, that compared Senegal’s World Cup soccer team to sellers ...
BBC show The Apprentice has seen boss Lord Alan Sugar host all sorts of characters, but among major successes he's also seen race rows and physical fights take place in the boardroom ...
UPDATE, 07:38AM: Sugar has subsequently apologized and deleted multiple tweets on the subject, “I misjudged [my] earlier tweet. It was in no way intended to cause offence, and clearly my attempt ...
Lord Alan Sugar returns with advisors Karren Brady and Tim Campbell Credit: BBC. As they battle it out for a coveted £250,000 investment in often hair-bained business ventures, fans can expect ...
The host of the U.K.'s The Apprentice called U.S. President Donald Trump "that tosser with the hair" today during a live interview on Good Morning Britain.. While discussing his wealth on the ...
Sir Alan Sugar Today, in his early sixties, he is in the enviable position of owning a portfolio of classy buildings, mostly in central London, with an estimated value of about £500m. And he still has ...
"Alan Sugar had an image of people trudging down the high street in the rain looking for a Christmas present. He assumed they would think, 'Amstrad's hi-fi was OK so I'll buy this computer'." ...