Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: The Apprentice is back! Still going strong after nearly twenty years, the reality competition has returned for series 18, with 17 candidates now vying to be the one to receive the business tycoon’s £250,000 investment.Back at Lord Sugar’s side are Karen Brady and Tim Campbell, poised for another series of note taking and face pulling, as the new crop of candidates take on increasingly tenuously corporate challenges. This season is already proving to have its fair share of blunders and painful one-liners before the tonal whiplash of intense boardroom drama. Among this year’s crop of would-be investees are former Dragon’s Den hopeful Dr. Asif Munaf, food blogger Jack Davies and semi-pro Speedway racer Paul Bowen. We’ll also see Cannes-screened filmmaker Steve Darken and sea swimming enthusiast Maura Rath vying for Lord Sugar’s investment. Challenge wise, this year sees the return of old favourites such as the shopping channel and discount buying as well as unique tasks like creating virtual escape rooms and children’s cereal. Whether you watch for the business acumen or the farcical mishaps, The Apprentice 2024 is set to be another classic series. Read on for how to watch The Apprentice 2024 online for FREE in the UK or from anywhere.How to watch The Apprentice online FREE in the UKHow to watch The Apprentice online from outside your countryIf you’re travelling abroad when an episode airs, you won’t be able to watch the show as you normally would back at home, due to annoying regional restrictions.Luckily, there’s an easy solution. Downloading a VPN will allow you to stream it online no matter where you are. It’s a simple bit of software that changes your IP address, meaning that you can access on-demand content or live TV just as if you were at home.Use a VPN to watch The Apprentice online from anywhereThree simple steps to using a VPN to watch The Apprentice when overseas:1. Download and install a VPN – we recommend ExpressVPN.2. Connect to the relevant server location – launch the VPN app, click on ‘choose location’ and select the right location (i.e. a UK server for iPlayer)3. Head to the chosen broadcaster’s live stream – in this case, head to BBC iPlayer.The Apprentice 2024 candidatesAmina Khan, Pharmacist and Business OwnerDr. Asif Munaf, Owner, Wellness BrandFlo Edwards, Recruitment ConsultantFoluso Falade, Project ManagerJack Davies, Recruitment DirectorMaura Rath, Owner, Yoga CompanyNoor Bouziane, Owner, Jewellery CompanyOliver Medforth, Sales Executive FIREDOnyeka Nweze, Chartered Company SecretaryPaul Bowen, Director, Pie CompanyDr. Paul Midha, Owner, Dental GroupPhil Turner, Owner, Pie CompanyRachel Woolford, Boutique Fitness Studio OwnerRaj Chohan, Mortgage BrokerSam Saadet, Pre and Post Natal Fitness CoachSteve Darken, Management ConsultantTre Lowe, Music & Wellness EntrepreneurVirdi Singh Mazaria, Music ProducerThe Apprentice UK 2024 episode guide & air datesEpisode 1 – Highlands Corporate Away Day (Aired: February 1 2024)Episode 2 – Cheesecakes (Airs: February 8 2024)Episode 3 – TBC (Airs: February 15 2024)Episode 4 – TBC (Airs: February 22 2024)Episode 5 – TBC (Airs: February 29 2025)Episode 6 – TBC (Airs: March 7 2024)Episode 7 – TBC (Airs: March 14 2024)Episode 8 – TBC (Airs: March 21 2024)Episode 9 – TBC (Airs: March 28 2024)Episode 10 – TBC (Airs: April 4 2024)Episode 11 – TBC (Airs: April 11 2024 )Episode 12 – TBC (Airs: April 18 2024)How to watch The Apprentice: You’re FiredComedian Tom Allen is back on hosting duties for spin-off The Apprentice: You’re Fired.You’re Fired follows each episode of main show, airing at 10pm GMT every Thursday on BBC Two. Remember, you can also watch the half-hour show FREE on BBC iPlayer, either live or on-demand. Tom Allen and various special guests chat with each week’s fired candidate, who’ll be sure to be the brunt of Allen’s sardonic wit. The spin-off show is usually packed with unseen footage, bloopers and testimonials from other candidates, proving an unmissable extra slice for Apprentice fans.  The Apprentice 2024 trailerWhat’s the latest from The Apprentice 2024?The Apprentice 2024 is underway and is already delivering every thing we love about the reality competition, from epic blunders in the challenges to tense drama in the boardroom.  As usual, the show began with the teams split in to ‘Boys’ Vs. ‘Girls’ and it didn’t take long for Lord Sugar to start cutting the candidates down to size as he looked through their CVs before sending them off on their first challenge – a Scottish highlands corporate away day.  For the girls, Onyeka was voted PM and for the boys it was Virdi. The girls elected to lay on a coasteering tour followed by a highland sport session for their corporate clients, while the boys opted for traditional dancing and abseiling.  Both teams set off on their outdoor pursuits before lunch, but it was in the kitchen that things started to go downhill across the board. The boys forgot to put flour in their brownies while the girls made their high-end fishcakes with sweet crumble rather than breadcrumbs. Needless to say, nobody’s guests were overly impressed with their meals and by the time the afternoon’s activities arrived, the girls just about managed to create some enthusiasm for a session of highland games while for the boys, delays throughout the day led to their clients clock watching and ultimately leaving during their traditional dance class.  Back in the boardroom, as Tim and Karen read the results, it was discovered that requested refunds meant the boys made a loss, leading to a win for the girls in the first challenge of Apprentice 2024. Virdi elected to bring Oliver and Steve back in to the boardroom with him, and although it looked like Lord Sugar’s finger might point all three of their ways at varying points, it was Oliver who was the first candidate fired from this year’s competition.  This week sees candidates tasked with manufacturing cheesecakes for sale to both the public and corporate clients. Who will crumble and who will stand firm? Find out on The Apprentice, available for FREE on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.  What should we know about The Apprentice 2024?Lord Sugar: “Well, I’m very pleased with this series because the quality of the candidates that we have attracted this year is superb, I have to say. This year, we’ve got a lot to work with…This year, we had more business focused tasks early in the audition process so that my team and the production company could filter out and find serious potential businesspeople.” Tim Campbell MBE: “I know everyone’s going to say it, but I truly believe we’ve got an amazing group of people who have really come forward. We’ve got existing business owners doing multimillions, we’ve got people who have come from all different spheres. I’m really, really excited about the caliber of candidates we’ve pulled together for this one.”What should we know about The Apprentice 2024 candidates?Baroness Karen Brady: “I think it’s probably the most highly qualified set of candidates we’ve ever had. Pharmacist, dentist, some already successful business owners. I think from that point of view, the standard is really very high, but with high standard and high achievers comes high ego! They think they’re really, really, really, really good. And like most entrepreneurs and highly successful people, they often think they’re the best in the room, and working as a team can prove very challenging for some people. Entrepreneurs are used to being in charge, making the decision, doing things quickly, the way they want, how they want, when they want. And suddenly when you’re surrounded by ten other people, it becomes a lot more difficult to do that. All of them think they should be the boss, all of them think they should have the final say. It just becomes more and more difficult. It’s a high level of candidates this year.” Why does the show appeal so much to the younger demographic?Lord Sugar: “First of all, what you need to understand is, and I don’t wish to be disrespectful to any other host of business programmes, but I have done everything. I’ve literally done everything. When I’m questioning the candidates, I question them from a…

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