Lord Sugar himself lives in the county, in Chigwell, and based his Amstrad headquarters in Brentwood. Campbell, 47, who won ...
Andrew Newton revisits a selection of romance-themed retro games from back in the day… It’s St. Valentine’s Day, a chance to spend time with your beloved…… beloved retro computer that is. There are a ...
As The Apprentice returns to our screens on Thursday evening on BBC One so does Lord Alan Sugar, arguably the UK's most recognised businessman. The magnate has had a remarkable career from selling ...
Some people may be curious about what Tim Campbell's net worth is and what he got up to after he won The Apprentice. There are varying reports on what Tim Campbell's net worth is with it ranging from ...
The Apprentice is hit by a melodramatic exit this week as one thin-skinned candidate quits before they’re fired, according to ...
Lord Alan Sugar, star of the BBC show The Apprentice, wants to see real life apprentices, and all other workers for that matter, back in the workplace. "They've got to get their bums back into the ...
A Nintendo Switch and PC remake of a classic Game Boy and Atari game is set to release next month on March 27.
A narrow escape this week as the Discovery 3 that Shed was planning to bring to your attention was sold before his Amstrad word processor had had time to warm up. A shame in a way as it looked like a ...
Tim Campbell is back on our screens every Thursday as The Apprentice returns for its 19th season. Tim is one of the show's biggest ever success stories and has come full circle since winning, now ...
Here are all the past winners of The Apprentice, including Lord Sugar’s right-hand man, Tim Campbell. Businessman Tim Campbell won the first series, winning a £100,000 job working as the project ...
Kate Mosse got off her train at Victoria Station and made her way, on foot, to her publishers. There were a lot of people on the street that morning, but she thought nothing of it. When she arrived at ...
What if the middle-ground in the remote work v office debate isn’t an unhappy compromise for all parties but instead the hallowed sweet spot? Dan-Cullen Shute reflects on the implementation of the 3:2 ...