Kay Burley announces sudden retirement from Sky News after 36 years
Kay Burley announces sudden retirement from Sky News after 36 years
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Broadcaster touchingly signed off last ever show after clocking more live TV news minutes 'than anyone else in the world'. Kay Burley is leaving Sky News after 36 years with the channel. “From a standing start to one of the most recognised and valued brands in global news, its been an honour and privilege to work with some of the best and hardest working teams in the business,” the 64-year-old said closing her final show on the Sky News Breakfast programme.
Burley first joined the fledgling news channel nearly four decades ago and has since gone on to become one of the UK’s most well-recognised and high-profile news anchors. She made reference to these highlights as she said: “News by its very nature is often devastating and together we’ve covered so many life-changing events - from the tragic death of Diana, the shocking terror attack of 9/11; the Asian Tsunami; the Concorde air disaster.”.
She added: “But we’ve also enjoyed some wonderful high notes too, the thrill of London winning the chance to host the 2012 Olympics, a plethora of royal weddings, jubilees and who can forget days and days and DAYS waiting for royal babies to arrive at the Lindo Wing. “But after over a million minutes of live TV news - more than anyone else in the world - its time for me to indulge in some of my other passions - including my love for travel.”.
She added: "So, after covering 12 separate general elections - including Sir Keir Starmer's victory last year - I am retiring from Sky News - let politicians of every party just rejoice at that news!. "Thank you for waking up and tuning in every morning. I can't tell you how much I have appreciated your support over the last three and a half decades: You're awesome.”. The straight-talking presenter’s career has not been without controversy. In 2008, she was criticised for asking the former girlfriend of serial killer Steve Wright if she thought he would have killed had their sex life been better. The channel was forced to say that comments Burley made about Palestinian ambassador Husam Zomlot gave a “potentially misleading representation of his views”. Zomlot thanked Sky for the correction.
In addition to other blunders, including commenting that David Cameron had “put on weight” during a live broadcast, she was taken off air in 2020 for celebrating her 60th birthday in breach of Covid restrictions. In recent times Burley has faced a number of personal challenges, including her sister being diagnosed with cancer, and an accident that left her “covered in blood” last year. The broadcaster, who has been open about her health issues including a breast cancer scare, said she was told she “could have died had circumstances been slightly different”.