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Nisha Katona, MBE (born 23 October 1971) is a British restaurateur and TV personality. The daughter of two doctors, [ 1 ] she is the founder of Mowgli Street Food restaurants and the Mowgli Trust charity, a food writer and television presenter.
The new judging panel will consist of former GBM champion Tom Kerridge, chef and restaurateur Nisha Katona and comedian and food podcaster Ed Gamble. [5] On 8 November 2024, Lorna McNee was announced as a new judge when the series returns in January 2025; replacing Nisha Katona who left after series 19 ended. [6]
On 28 March 2022, former student and founder of Mowgli, Nisha Katona was installed as Chancellor of the university. [12] Previously, in 2008, astrophysicist and Queen lead guitarist Brian May was appointed the fourth Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University. He replaced outgoing Chancellor Cherie Blair, wife of former Prime Minister Tony ...
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Statue of Henry Egerton Cotton, LL.D, JP, First Chancellor of the university (1992–1993). The Office of the Chancellor was formed in 1992, when Henry Egerton Cotton, LLD, JP, DL, who served as Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside was appointed as the first chancellor, following the university's creation as a new generation university from being a polytechnic.
Kerry Katona, TV presenter, writer, columnist and former pop singer; Klári Katona, Hungarian singer; Nándor Katona, Hungarian-Slovak painter; Nisha Katona, MBE, British former barrister, now a celebrity chef and restaurateur; Péter Katona, member of the guitar duo Katona Twins; Sándor Katona, Hungarian glider aerobatic pilot
Nisha Katona: 2003– Sharon Marshall: Soap expert 2007– Martin Lewis: Financial expert 2014– Gok Wan: Fashion expert 2018– Lisa Snowdon: 2014– Alice Beer: Consumer expert 2015– Nik and Eva Speakman: Therapy and wellbeing experts 2016– Doctor Zoe: Health and wellbeing expert 2016– Deidre Sanders: Agony aunt 2016– Nick Ferrari ...
Nisha Katona, owner of Mowgli Street Foods,said the law was necessary because "young people depend on the law to protect them", but also said that some businesses which would be "casualties" because they were unprepared. [5]