No sooner had the Chancellor declared that economic growth was 'the number one mission of this government', than a Scottish judge made a mockery of it.
Viewers of the much-loved BBC show watched the brand new line-up start the battle for a £250,000 investment into a joint company with none other than Lord Alan Sugar, 77.
The reality alum, 30, left fans perplexed during a tense conversation with Curtis Pritchard where she looked stressed and continued to fight her tears back.
Tackling themes such as parenthood, the anxieties of middle age, and nostalgia for his North London adolescence, Gary Kemp is in candid singer-songwriter mode for his third solo album.