Sky News broadcaster Kay Burley this week announced that she will be retiring from the station after 36 years on air. The ...
Broadcaster Kay Burley has announced she is retiring from Sky News after 36 years with the British channel. She made the announcement yesterday morning at the end of her breakfast programme, which was ...
Broadcaster Kay Burley has reflected on her career at Sky News and said she benefitted from “women supporting other women”.
Kay Burley announced her retirement from Sky News live on air on Wednesday after 36 years with the channel. The 64-year-old was part of the team which launched Sky News in 1989. She has covered some ...
KAY Burley has announced she is retiring from Sky News after 36 years. The broadcaster, 64, closed the final show of her Sky News Breakfast programme this morning. She said: "From a standing start ...
DAVID Rhodes, Sky News Executive Chairman, shared a note with staff following the news Kay Burley will retire from Sky News after 36 years, as he confirmed today was her last day on air.
Kay Burley is to retire from Sky News after 36 years in a blow for the ailing channel. Burley, the channel’s most famous face, made the announcement at the end of her Breakfast programme on ...
Kay Burley has had a hugely successful career in journalism, but her personal life has been filled with heartbreak, including the devastating loss of her mother and sister to breast cancer ...
Kay said previously said her 'sense of humour' is what she prizes above all else - saying she's needed to keep her 'sane' ...
Kay Burley has announced she is quitting Sky News after 36 years. The Sky News presenter, who is a staple on the broadcaster's breakfast show weekdays from 7am until 10am, announced she is leaving ...
Kay Burley has announced she is quitting Sky News after 36 years, she thanked her colleagues and viewers for their support ...
Kay Burley, one of the most recognizable figures on U.K. news and a 36-year veteran of Sky News, has announced that she is retiring from the network. She said it had been “an honour and a ...