Kay Burley's most controversial moments as Sky News host retires after 36 years - ...
Kay said previously said her 'sense of humour' is what she prizes above all else - saying she's needed to keep her 'sane' ...
Broadcaster Kay Burley has announced she is retiring from Sky News after 36 years with the channel. She made the announcement on Wednesday morning at the end of her breakfast programme, which was her ...
Legendary Ipswich Town player and manager George Burley has given his thoughts on the club's remarkable rise under Kieran McKenna and the chances of securing Premier League survival. McKenna took ...
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Among the celebrities she'll be grilling is Sky News presenter Kay Burley. In an interview with the i, Anne was seen preparing jibes for the contestants, including: "Kay Burley's had a facelift".
On Sky News this morning, Burley asked business secretary Jonathan Reynolds: “What do you think of today’s GDP figures? Not as good as expected.” He replied: “The economy growing is always ...
Kay Burley mocked a government minister following the latest set of underwhelming economic figures. The Office for National Statistics announced that the economy grew by 0.1% in November.