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Protégée?
editIsn't she a bit close in age to Gordon Ramsay to be a protégée, with Ramsay being 46 and Harnett being only two years younger? As well as being under the patronage of someone of power and influence, surely protégées are supposed to carry on their benefactor's work for another generation? Guv2006 (talk) 11:02, 7 July 2013 (UTC)
'Her father died of jaundice'
editApologies if my pedantry seems insensitive, but people don't die of jaundice, they die of whatever is causing the jaundice. Melaena (talk) 21:24, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
Cambridge Polytechnic?
editThere doesn't seem to have ever been a Cambridge Polytechnic (Wikipedia redirects to Anglia Ruskin University), so this is an error and needs correcting.
From Wikipedia's Anglia Ruskin University entry:
"In 1960 this became the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology (CCAT). In 1989 CCAT merged with the Essex Institute of Higher Education to form the Anglia Higher Education College. The merged college became a polytechnic in 1991, using the name Anglia Polytechnic, and was then awarded university status in 1992." (Also, see Anglia Ruskin University's website: http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/central/alumassoc/history_of_anglia.html)
Based on her going to college at 19, then it would seem likely that she went to college in 1987/8, which would indicate that she graduated from Anglia Higher Education College.