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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.
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Claude Littner: The Apprentice's Tim Campbell shares relief over co-star's return
The Apprentice star Tim Campbell has addressed his relief as his co-star Claude Littner returned to the show last week.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Tim, 44, spoke about standing in for the businessman after he suffered serious injuries to his leg during an electric bike accident last year, forcing him to take time away from the BBC show to recover, before returning last week in the semi-finals.Tim also spoke about how he is backing an education campaign to help parents understand the benefits T-level qualifications offer to both children and employees.Speaking about his time on the show, Tim told how he's proud of his input as one of Lord Alan Sugar's aides.When asked if he'd return to the show, 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 or children judged, to be a good job on this series."My only focus was to get through the series, I've done that," he added.He said he was glad Claude was finally back on the programme following his horror accident.Tim went on: "I'm really glad that the horrible circumstances that led to it have gone now because Claude's back."And you saw about his lovely interview, where I think half the nation were hiding behind the sofa, seeing him tear [candidates] to shreds."But the reality is that I've done my job, and I'm really proud," he explained.Last April, Claude was riding an electric bike a mile away from his home when he found himself lying on the ground.He had to learn how to walk again after injuring his right leg so badly he required multiple surgeries after revealing doctors initially thought they may have to amputate his leg.Recalling the incident, the 72-year-old businessman said: “I was just
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BBC The Apprentice fans cringe as contestant makes epic audience blunder during pitch
The Apprentice couldn't stop cringing when Akeem Bundu-Kamara turned his back on a room full of businesses during a speech.Thursday's episode (February 17) of the BBC business show saw the teams whisked off to the Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Park and tasked with designing, branding and selling electric driverless PODs to rich corporate clients.It involved the budding entrepreneurs launching their product in front of a room full of businesses across the country - including Network Rail and Urban Airport.Akeem's team decided to opt for environmentally-friendly taxi PODs called BeePure - and Project Manager Akeem stepped up to open the launch.Staring off, he said: "I introduce BeePure, which is our new taxi POD."He then started showing off the POD's features, but he immediately turned his back to the whole room and faced into the POD vehicle.The room full of investors looked confused as Akeem went on: "As you can see here there are four iPads within the machine. This is made to be used and there's just so many other elements that we've incorporated..."Akeem then disappeared from view completely as he decided to step inside the POD vehicle and sit down to enjoy its comfy seats - meaning he was completely hidden from the room.The audience members looked visibly confused as he continued the pitch from inside the POD: "And now me sitting inside, it's extremely comfortable.
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GMB's Adil Ray takes savage swipe at Boris Johnson as he returns to ITV breakfast show
Boris Johnson upon his return to Good Morning Britain.The 47-year-old comedian was back on our screens for the first time this year on Tuesday morning alongside regular host Susanna Reid.Conversation quickly turned to the fact that Mr Johnson has called for "workplace alcohol ban" inside Number 10 Downing Street after "Partygate".Adil and Susanna welcomed former Dragons' Den star Declan Ballatyne and The Apprentice winner Tim Campbell to join the discussion. Before the segment, Adil was seen wheeling in a suitcase full of alcohol stating: "I'm ready for work now."He continued: "I'd be welcomed to Downing Street with this."Susanna agreed as Adil offered broadcaster Charlotte Hawkins an alcoholic beverage.Mr Johnson is understood to have discussed the illicit parties that were held within Downing Street with the Cabinet Office's Sue Gray, who is leading the inquiry ahead of its publishing which could come as early as this week.Whitehall appears to already be bracing for Ms Gray's findings, with the Prime Minister launching a pre-emptive 'policy blitz' in an attempt to push back against the biggest crisis he has endured since taking office in 2019.An end to Downing Street's drinking culture has been mooted as a large part of a wider policy shake-up dubbed Operation Red Meat in the wake of the party scandal.
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'Claude Littner's had a difficult time' Karren Brady in update on co-star post accident
The Apprentice's Karren Brady has given an update on her co-host nearly a year after he suffered serious injuries while biking.The business executive, 52, lamented the absence of her co-star Claude Littner on the new series of the BBC show, which aired last night, as he continues to recover, admitting that he's had a "difficult time" following the accident.The businesswoman gave an update on her co-star, opening up on the issues he's had following his accident last April.This series of The Apprentice sees Lord Sugar, Karren, and the first-ever Apprentice winner Tim Campbell put 16 contestants through their paces.Addressing Claude's absence on the popular BBC programme, Karren said to OK! Magazine: "Obviously, we were so desperately disappointed that he wasn't there but we were much more concerned about how he was."He had this terrible cycling accident, which has seen him have a number of operations."However, the mother-of-two added that the businessman is slowly recovering.Karren continued: "The good is that Claude is on the mend,"He's had a difficult time, but he's almost back to his best," she added.Last year, Lord Sugar took to Twitter to explain to his 5.2 million followers whether his co-star would be returning to the show following his accident.He wrote: "Just to clarify @claudelittner will be back."He had a serious accident just before filming started @bbcapprentice."The tweet comes as the businessman is recovering from injuries.Last April, The Apprentice star was riding an electric bike a mile away from his home when he found himself lying on the ground.He had to learn how to walk again after injuring his right leg so badly that he has required multiple surgeries, after revealing that doctors initially thought
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The Apprentice newbie Tim Campbell addresses whether he gave hints to new candidates
The Apprentice’s Tim Campbell was named the first ever winner of the programme back in 2005 and was offered a £100,000 per year job. Now, the successful businessman has now been announced as the new boardroom aide after Lord Alan Sugar's business associate Claude Littner pulled out of the new series due to a cycling accident.Addressing Claude’s unfortunate circumstances, Tim said he and his co-stars are happy he is making a recovery.He also expressed his gratitude after being able to have “come full circle” since his debut on the show.Tim said: “It’s a great honour to be part of the franchise which after sixteen series has been a transformation in terms of showing that business is for everybody, now it’s Lord Sugar’s ambition.“It was a great regret when we heard the news about Claude.“He was such a massive part of the franchise and we’re really pleased that he’s doing well and he’s on the road to recovery.“But it’s a great honour to have come full circle having been on the other side of the table.“I definitely understand what they’re all going through and it’s a great honour to be working alongside Baroness Brady in assisting these candidates to see how they all get on.”The TV star also spoke out on what he found “easy” now as a boardroom member after having been in the contestant’s position.He said: “It was very easy not to give them hints and tips.
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