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Alan Sugar gobsmacked as team makes The Apprentice history with record-breaking win

Things are beginning to get intense on The Apprentice, with the latest series now in its fifth week. Rivalry among the contestants is rife and Lord Alan Sugar is being as ruthless as ever with his firings. Alongside all the drama, there's been some huge wins on the show.
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Alan Sugar reacts to 'rubbish' King Charles III claim about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Alan Sugar, 75, reacted dismissively to an online article suggesting that King Charles III told Prince Harry to leave Meghan Markle behind when he rushed to the dying Queen's estate. "Rubbish, just causing trouble!" he told his 5.2 million followers as he addressed the claim.Members of the Royal Family, including Prince William, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex had all hurried to Balmoral, the Queen's estate near Aberdeen, to be with her after doctors declared their concerns for her health.However, Prince Harry was one of those who arrived too late to say his goodbyes.News reports have made the claim that he was instructed to leave wife Meghan Markle behind in London before travelling to Scotland, as it would have been "inappropriate" to involve her in the private family matter.Harry ultimately arrived at his grandmother's estate alone, an hour and a half after her death was announced, and was apparently the first person to leave the location the next morning.Some argued that there was nothing unusual about Meghan's absence as Harry's brother Prince William also arrived without his wife, Kate Middleton.@ChrissieJohns11 was one of those who tried to downplay the news when she responded to Lord Sugar's tweet, adding: "At its simplest interpretation, merely a matter of protocol as Catherine was not going to be there [either].
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Lord Alan Sugar labels people who work from home ‘lazy gits’ and calls for pay cuts
The Apprentice boss Lord Alan Sugar has blasted employees who work from home as “lazy gits” and called for them to be given a pay cut.Sugar, 75, has expressed his fury about “lazy” staff who carry out their jobs remotely, accusing them of slacking off, fuming: "Most watch more TV than work."The hot-tempered entrepreneur has now posted a blistering rant on social media after watching a segment on Good Morning Britain when the panel debated on whether it’s time to start subsidising employees who work from home.READ NEXT: Ian Wright calls out Alan Sugar for "f****** foolishness" over Women's Euros tweetsDuring the debate, business owner Geeta Sidhu-Robb argued that employees working remotely actually saves businesses money and that workers should be valued wherever they carry out their jobs.Tina Knight, however, said that employees working from home are saving money on travel costs and it’s not viable for many companies to pay their employees more.The debate left Lord Sugar seeing red as he took to social media to blast the idea of workers being paid more and instead called for pay cuts for remote workers.He raged: “GMB are saying people who work from home should be paid more to keep warm as companies are saving money while the workers are away.“RUBBISH they have to pay rent, heating, and rates with or without a full workplace.
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The Apprentice star lifts lid on 'nervewracking' encounter with Lord Alan Sugar
The Apprentice and the "scary" moment contestants flock to the dreaded boardroom.The businesswoman who went on to become Lord Alan Sugar's business partner following her appearance on the 2022 series of the BBC One show.Harpreet who founded the dessert company Oh So Yum in her hometown of West Yorkshire has gone on to build an impressive empire is currently working with Simply Business and their Business Boost Campaign.READ MORE: Archie Battersbee's mum praised for 'tenacious battle' by The Apprentice's Karren BradyAlongside a string of judges, she will be offering a £25,000 grant to one small business to give them a boost after the rising cost of living and the pandemic.Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star about her time on the show, Harpreet said: "It was really nerve-wracking (going into the boardroom), we've all seen those scenes on television but you don't realise how scary it is until you're there."Not only have you got the pressure of ten cameras watching your every single move and noting everything that you say, but you're also exposing yourself to millions of people."But also one of the most successful British billionaire businessmen is sat there questioning you, so all of those factors juggled together is a lot."Hats off to anyone who has been through the process because it's definitely not for the faint-hearted, there's a lot of pressure."But while the process may have been daunting, Harpreet was not going to take any prisoners as she explained she was "geared up" to face Lord Sugar."I don't feel like Lord Sugar plays up for the cameras," she said before continuing: "That's him, he has no reason to act up or stage anything."He's a businessman if he feels a certain way about something, he's going to say it,
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Lord Sugar reignites feud with Trump as he slams Piers Morgan for 'not slagging him off'
Twitter user @mrbrittle1 then shared a short compilation clip of the US Apprentice star “taking the fifth.” In response, Lord Alan said: “Exactly, what a b****y hypocrite and liar. “Unbelievable nothing will happen to him he will get away with what ever is alleged he has done wrong. “Only @piersmorgan is uncharacteristically holding back. Any one else he would be slagging them off.”Various Twitter users jumped on to the post to share their thoughts on the subject. @Zellinsk commented: “Piers is hoping to land another interview. “He was so strong against Boris but like a puppy dog with Trump.” It comes after Piers was slammed in May for failing to effectively hold Trump to account in an interview on his show, Piers Morgan: Uncensored. Speaking to Express.co.uk that month, political commentator Simon Dolan said: “Piers Morgan’s interview with Donald Trump was, unfortunately for the veteran presenter, flat and failed to elicit anything new for the viewers of the blockbuster interview.”He added: “It felt more like a publicity stunt for Piers Morgan than a serious interview.” Piers’ interview with Trump started badly when he was handed a dossier of critical comments that the former GMB presenter had compiled about him.The file was reportedly created by former UKIP leader Nigel Farage. They contained criticisms Piers made of Trump’s “woeful” handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. At one point, the former GMB presenter referred to the US 2020 presidential election as “free and fair.” The former president reacted with aggravation at the insinuation. He said: “You really believe that? Well then you’re a fool. “Then you are a fool.
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Alan Sugar rages he ‘would have voted for Dot Cotton' rather than Jeremy Corbyn
@Aimz_1987 wrote in response: “That’s some brass neck you have, I’ll give you that.” Lord Sugar retorted jokingly, saying: “I would have voted for Dot Cotton to keep Corbyn out.” He was referring to the EastEnders character played by June Brown, who died aged 95 in April. Fans rushed to the comments to share their opinions on the subject. @Nottmsteveh said: “Surely you must admit the huge mess the tories have made in the last 12 years. “Brexit, highest proportionate covid deaths, highest inflation in Europe along with the lowest growth of developed economies. “Not great eh?”@Martincoops4 wrote: “Before 2020 so would I but we went full Commie anyway to reverse the democratic decision of Brexit so it made no difference in the end.” @MartinJWalpole commented: “We want Boris, his enthusiasm is second to none, who cares about the odd porky.. “He did a great job.” @Ant78mufc penned: “Because Corbyn had a plan for the country. “Boris was going to see us leave the EU at any cost. “The cost of which we are finding now and is increasingly being blamed on a war we ain't even fighting.” Despite his initial tweet, Lord Sugar has been an outspoken critic of Johnson, who recently resigned from office.Back in December, he demanded the Conservative politician "resign NOW" following the spread of the Omicron Covid variant. He also joked that Johnson, along with his cabinet, never would have got through the first round of auditions of The Apprentice. 
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David Dickinson to be honoured at National Reality TV Awards as nominations revealed
EastEnders legend Adam Woodyatt, Ready to Mingle host Katherine Ryan, Celebs Go Dating contestant Ulrika Jonsson and I'm A Celebrity 2021 runner-up Simon Gregson are among the list of celebrities in this category.The 11th annual National Reality TV Awards will be taking place on Thursday, July 28 at the Porchester Hall in London.Over 5.7 million submissions were received for this year’s nominations.Members of the public decides the winners of each category by voting on the official NRTA website for their favourite shows, celebrities or participants.The Best Reality TV Judge category sees Touker Suleyman (Dragon’s Den), Sir Alan Sugar (The Apprentice), David Walliams (BGT), Mary Berry (Celebrity Best Home Cook), Steven Bartlett (Dragon’s Den) go head to head with Esme Young (The Great British Sewing Bee), Deborah Meaden (Dragon’s Den), Val Garland (Glow up : Britain’s Next Make Up Star), Alesha Dixon (BGT) and Tom Jones (The Voice UK).While the Best Docs-Series award could be won by Jay Blades’ Home Fix, London Lit, Extraordinary Extensions, Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, Bangers & Cash, Sam & Billie: The Mummy Diaries, Dubai Hustle, Being Joel Corry, Idris Elba’s Fight School, Ferne McCann: First Time Mum, Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton, Ready to Mingle or Georgia & Tommy: Baby Steps.Made in Chelsea will go up against The Only Way is Essex, First Dates, The Real Housewives of Cheshire, Ibiza Weekender, Escape to the Chateau, Gogglebox, London Lit, Catfish UK, Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton and MTV Cribs to be crowned Best Reality Non-Competition Show.
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