The final of The Apprentice is just a few hours away and just two candidates are left. It comes after last week’s brutal interview stage.
The show was shaken-up in recent weeks as the long-time favourite was surprisingly fired in a stunning twist that caught viewers off guard. The cast was then trimmed even further in week 11 when the final five was whittled down to just two.
The remaining pair of hopefuls will be competing in one last task in a bid to secure the £250,000 investment. But what exactly could Lord Sugar be investing in?
Let’s take a look at all of the business plans from series 19.
Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at www.yourworld.net/submit. It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.

9. Melcia Moshiri - fired task 8
“A Global AI Tech Recruitment company focusing mostly on embedded talent and executive/retained search.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston

10. Emma Street - fired task 8
“My business plan sets out to redefine coffee culture for the next generation, blending functional health with takeaway coffee. As a coffee and fitness obsessed GenZ, the most apparent gap in the market to me is the accessibility to takeaway coffee that adds to your health, rather than detracts from it.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston

11. Max England - fired task 9
“Padel is the fastest-growing sport in the world, with over 25 million people now playing. The UK padel market however is still in its infancy and is only just starting its growth journey. My ambition is to open a series of premium, indoor padel centres that service not only the general public but provide a base for those looking for the highest-quality facilities and the best coaching.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston

12. Liam Snellin - fired task 10
“My business plan is to continue developing our product portfolio and investing in marketing our fashionable and comfortable workwear. When trades try our products on, they are usually impressed by the quality and fit and join our Community.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston