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Sir Alan to keep TV Apprentice role

Sir Alan Sugar will continue on The Apprentice after the BBC decided his new role as a Government adviser would not compromise the BBC's impartiality, the corporation has said.

Questions were raised about whether the entrepreneur's new "enterprise tsar" role could breach the corporation's impartiality rules during the general election campaign.

The 62-year-old, who will take a seat in the House of Lords following Gordon Brown's Cabinet reshuffle earlier this month, said he was "glad" about the decision.

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