Tim Campbell: Last News

+4

BBC The Apprentice winner crowned as Lord Sugar makes tough decision in final

After 12 nail biting weeks, The Apprentice 2024 has found its winner in fitness studio owner Rachel Woolford, who has officially become Lord Alan Sugar's latest business partner.The Leeds based business owner, who is the sole brains behind her boutique gym business North Studio battled it out with fellow finalist Phil Turner's potential pie empire to secure Lord Sugar's hefty £250,000 investment and form a partnership with the business tycoon. After being declared the winner during Thursday's finale, an ecstatic Rachel said that landing the investment was "something beyond my wildest dreams", as her hopes for expansion had finally become a reality.The budding entrepreneur started her business during the coronavirus pandemic, but after some initial success, Rachel was certain she could expand her business into several other gyms.
ok.co.uk

All news where Tim Campbell is mentioned

dailystar.co.uk
51%
328
The Apprentice winners now - £5m fortune, bitter lawsuit and unexpected career U-turn
The Apprentice is 18 years old.A new set of budding entrepreneurs are currently hoping to be crowned the winner of the 2023 season and gain investment from Lord Sugar for their business.Since 2005, numerous individuals have been fired, while others have gone on to work with the entrepreneur himself.READ MORE: The Apprentice stars' hottest snaps - bondage, blonde bombshell and cut-out displayThere have been 16 winners so far who impressed Lord Sugar with their business plans.Daily Star takes a look at where some of the champions of The Apprentice are now as the show marks a milestone anniversary.Tim Campbell became the first ever winner of The Apprentice back in 2005, and went on to work for Lord Sugar at Amstrad for two years.He has since founded a digital marketing agency in London called Marketing Runners Ltd, and charity The Bright Ideas Trust, which helps young entrepreneurs to start a business.Tim's hard work and dedication, not only to business, but also to helping future company leaders, meant that in 2012 he was awarded an MBE for services to enterprise culture.That's not all, as Tim stepped in to replace Claude Littner on the 2022 and 2023 series of The Apprentice, after he suffered an injury last year.Tim told the BBC: "I’m excited to be looking after Claude’s boardroom chair while he recuperates and look forward to seeing what the candidates come up with on this year’s tasks.
express.co.uk
66%
264
BBC host Alex Jones shakes head in disbelief as she brands UK childcare costs 'ridiculous'
Alex Jones, 45, was left shaking her head in total disbelief as one viewer got in touch about the shockingly huge costs of their childcare on The One Show tonight.The BBC host admitted she felt the price was “ridiculous” after reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, 42, has come under fire for shelving huge childcare reforms. The One Show kicked off the New Year with an exciting line-up of guests tonight, including Karren Brady and Tim Campbell, who will return to our screens tomorrow evening for a new season of The Apprentice. Also joining them on the sofa were Katie Griffiths and Adam Thomas, who appeared tonight in the brand new reboot of popular school-based soap Waterloo Road. A number of viewers called in to the show to thank the Waterloo Road cast for bringing light to important issues, including pressures caused by the Cost of Living crisis.Alex was even momentarily stunned when one viewer shared their own experience with those in the studio. READ MORE: “Jane on Twitter says, ‘Thank you so much for highlighting the pressure on working parents and the costs,” the presenter told Katie and Adam as she read from her tablet.“‘Our childcare is double the cost of our mortgage,” she added, eliciting gasps from her guests on the green sofa. “Thank you Jane for getting in touch,” Alex continued, before shaking her head in disbelief and adding: “It’s ridiculous.”Alex shares three children with her husband Charlie Thompson: Teddy, five, Kit, three and daughter Annie, one.The Prime Minister is said to have ditched his predecessor Liz Truss's idea for game-changing childcare reforms. The plans were reportedly set to include increasing free childcare support by 20 hours a week and scrapping staff to child ratios.He has since
dailystar.co.uk
48%
730
The Apprentice's Tim Campbell praises Alan Sugar and Karren Brady's unprecedented work
Queen but insists his co-stars Lord Alan Sugar and Baroness Karren Brady on The Apprentice deserve theirs.The businessman, 45, appeared as a contestant on the BBC One reality show back in 2005 and was eventually crowned the winner, receiving a £100,000 per year job with Lord Sugar.Earlier this year, he became the first-ever winner of the show to return to the programme, this time, sitting alongside Baroness Brady as an advisor to Lord Sugar, replacing Claude Littner.READ MORE: The Apprentice star Tom Skinner is battling pneumonia after feeling 'sick as a dog'Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Tim said: "Lord Sugar and Baroness Brady, what they've done for business on a national and global scale is unprecedented and it deserves to be rewarded."When you see what Baroness Brady has done not just for the football industry but also for females in business and still advocate that today, huge kudos in terms of what she's done."And Lord Sugar, at one point, he had a business bigger than Microsoft in the UK and that's an amazing thing."But while Tim was made an MBE in 2012 for Services to Enterprise Culture, he doesn't seem himself being knighted in the near future."I think the only sword that will be coming near my neck is when my wife chops it off," he joked before adding: "I've got a little bit more of an apprenticeship before any other swords come near my neck but who knows."Tim is currently working as part of the T-team, promoting the rise of T-levels which offers school leavers the opportunity to gain an industry-recognised qualification, the equivalent of three A Levels.He said: "The big thing we're trying to advocate as part of the T-team which is a mixture of employers, parents, teachers and students is that the
express.co.uk
51%
876
The Apprentice's Tim Campbell addresses wife's reaction to him replacing Claude Littner
The Apprentice star Tim Campbell has spoken about his wife's reaction to him replacing Claude Littner on the popular BBC show.Speaking exclusively with Express.co.uk, the first ever winner of the hit series revealed his wife's reaction to his stint as one of Lord Sugar's aides on this year's series of the programme.The star appeared on the show after being asked by Lord Sugar to fill Claude's spot as he took time off to recover after sustaining injuries in an electric bike accident.When asked if he could possibly be returning to the next series of the show, Tim reflected on his time as one of Lord Sugar's aides.He said: "For me, I've been really, really pleased that Lord Sugar asked for me."I've done, what I feel and what my wife and children judge to be a good job on this series."My only focus was to get through the series, I've done that," he added.The entrepreneur went on to share his relief at his co-star returning to the programme following his recovery.Tim went on: "I'm really glad that the horrible circumstances that led to it have gone now because Claude's back."You saw his lovely interview, where I think half the nation were hiding behind the sofa, seeing him tear them to shreds," he said, referencing the semi-finals of the show."But the reality is that I've done my job.
DMCA