Lord Sugar

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    Lord Sugar criticised for sharing coronavirus conspiracy theory on social media

    Lord Sugar has been criticised for sharing a coronavirus conspiracy theory on social media. The Apprentice star tweeted a claim purported to be from a Japanese scientist saying that Covid-19 was man-made. Independent fact-checking charity Full

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  • EntertainmentAOL

    Apprentice winner reveals why candidates aren't always the finest business brains

    Ricky Martin, winner of The Apprentice in 2012, has been inspired by his experiences on the show to hire his own apprentices. They bear no resemblance, however, to the more colourful characters from the hit TV Show. He told AOL Money:

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  • NewsAOL

    Lord Sugar quits 'negative' Labour Party

    Apprentice star and peer Lord Sugar has quit the Labour Party - blaming their "negative business policies" and anti-enterprise approach. The entrepreneur delivered a damning assessment of the party's business credentials under Ed

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  • BusinessAOL

    Apprentice winner doesn't have to pay Sugar's legal bills

    When Stella English won The Apprentice in 2010, she must have thought it was the key to a new and successful career. However, in reality it offered an unrewarding role, a failed court case, and now a battle over legal fees. In winning the right

  • BusinessAOL

    Sugar's bid to reclaim legal costs

    Businessman Lord Sugar has turned the tables on former Apprentice winner Stella English by launching a counter claim against her. The tycoon has initiated proceedings to try to recoup some of the legal fees he paid out when she brought a

  • EntertainmentAOL

    Lord Sugar blast for 'expectancy culture'

    It seems strange that Lord Sugar's latest outburst is aimed at what he calls 'the expectancy culture' particularly when shows like The Young Apprentice are actually part of the problem. Because while he's slating the idle youth

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  • BusinessAOL

    Aggressive bullies triumph at work

    Corbis Forget hard work, dedication, loyalty or actually being good at your job. If you want to get ahead in the workplace you need to learn all you can from Lord Sugar's Apprentices, because a new study has revealed that it's