Alan Michael Sugar, Baron Sugar (born 24 March 1947) is a British business magnate, media personality, author, politician, and political adviser. Sugar...
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The Apprentice (British TV series) (redirect from Alan Sugar: The Apprentice)
magnate Alan Sugar, in order to prove themselves worthy of a prize offered by him. To observe candidates as they undertake these tasks, Sugar is aided...
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Amstrad (redirect from Alan Michael Sugar Trading)
Amstrad was a British consumer electronics company, founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar. During the 1980s, the company was known for its home computers beginning...
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teamed up with businessman Alan Sugar to buy the club, initially as equal partner with each investing £3.25 million. Sugar increased his stake to £8 million...
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Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. The role is currently held by Alan Sugar, the well-known entrepreneur and star of BBC One's The Apprentice, who...
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Retrieved 25 February 2024 – via Twitter. Billen, Andrew (12 May 2023). "Alan Sugar: Antisemitism hurts. But it's ignorance, really". The Times. Retrieved...
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competition. Levy first made an attempt to buy Tottenham Hotspur from Alan Sugar in July 1998 but failed. Another attempt was made in July 2000 but that...
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C. and current vice-chairman of West Ham United F.C., and an aide to Alan Sugar on The Apprentice. She is a Conservative member of the House of Lords...
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compete for a £100,000-a-year (at the time) job working for businessman Alan Sugar. In 2006 Dewberry started a business consultancy. In 2007 she published...
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broadcast on 4 February 2008 where various celebrity friends including Alan Sugar paid tribute. A further tribute was aired on Friday 16 May, An Audience...
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Look up sugar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sugar is a class of edible substances. Sugar may also refer to: Sugar Creek (disambiguation), various...
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version of The Apprentice, interviewing for his former boss Alan Sugar. Littner was one of Sugar's aides between 2015 and 2019. Littner was born in New York...
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consumer electronic sales were starting to plateau and owner and founder Alan Sugar stated "We needed to move on and find another sector or product to bring...
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"Sir Alan Sugar to become 'Enterprise Tsar'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved September 16, 2009. Finch, Julia (June 5, 2009). "Sir Alan Sugar profile:...
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couldn't because of work. He's married to Alan Sugar's daughter and works for him. You don't say no to Alan Sugar. I was a bit annoyed because he pulled...
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series, the BBC commissioned additional episodes of The Apprentice, with Alan Sugar, Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford returning to assume their roles within...
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are out"). Martin was ultimately hired at the end of the first season. Alan Sugar, founder of electronics company Amstrad, is the boss on The Apprentice...
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editions of The Money Programme. In one, she profiled the entrepreneur Alan Sugar. She said of the experience: "It was a bit like being in front of a hair...
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contestants competed to win a £100,000-a-year job working for businessman Alan Sugar. Campbell, a Middlesex University graduate in psychology, worked as a...
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former public relations consultant. From 2005 to 2014, he appeared as Alan Sugar's adviser in the British television series The Apprentice. From 2012 to...
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Angela (5 December 2021). "Josh Widdicombe: 'I was basically like a young Alan Sugar'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 19 April 2024. "Josh Widdicombe". International...
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from Stanley Tucci, Stephen Merchant, Sandi Toksvig, Richard Ayoade and Alan Davies. Dench appeared via telephone, during Sheen's interview as Norton's...
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by Sir Alan Sugar (then chairman of Amstrad) to his design staff. The NC100 project was internally referred to as Alan's "Baby" and Alan Sugar himself...
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competed for a £100,000-a-year job working for the businessman Alan Sugar. Hopkins rejected Sugar's offer of a place in the final episode of the programme, citing...
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Roland is a video game franchise developed in 1984 by Alan Sugar, CEO of Amstrad, and Jose Luis Dominguez, a Spanish game designer. Named for Roland Perry...
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Fired! being reallocated to BBC Two as part of the move. For this series, Alan Sugar commented that its production would include "tougher tasks and better...
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Amshold Group Limited is Alan Sugar's private holding company. The company is responsible for all of Alan Sugar's private companies and companies formed...
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In 2001 ENIC bought a controlling stake in Tottenham Hotspur F.C. from Alan Sugar and Levy became chairman of the club. Later in 2001, ENIC's listing was...
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2017. Kilner, Lara (14 April 2012). "Rita Simons on EastEnders, Uncle Alan Sugar and being told she looks fat on the telly". mirror. Retrieved 13 January...
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The Sunday (12 May 2019). "Rich List 2019: profiles 101–148=, featuring Alan Sugar". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 12 September 2019. "David Sullivan —...
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