Kay Burley
Kay Burley (born 17 December 1960) is a retired British broadcast journalist who anchored news programs for Sky News from the channel's launch in 1988 until her departure in February 2025, establishing herself as the longest-serving newsreader on British television.[1][2][3] Over her 36-year career, she amassed more than one million minutes of live broadcasting, covering landmark events such as the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, the 9/11 attacks—for which Sky News received a BAFTA—and the Iraq War, while conducting high-profile political interviews noted for their confrontational style.[4][5][1] Burley's tenure was also defined by recurring controversies, including Ofcom complaints alleging bias during election coverage and impartiality breaches in interviews, such as a 2023 exchange with the Palestinian ambassador deemed potentially misleading by Sky News itself, alongside a 2020 suspension for social media posts violating coronavirus guidelines.[6][7]