Kay Burley announces retirement from Sky News after 36 years with channel

Broadcaster Kay Burley was part of the team that launched Sky News in 1989

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The veteran journalist was part of the team that launched Sky News in 1989, and has coered major stories including the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. She also won a BAFTA for her live coverage of 9/11 on Sky News. Burley announced her decision to retire at the end of her Sky News Breakfast programme this morning.

She told viewers: “From a standing start to one of the most recognised and valued brands in global news, it's been an honour and privilege to work with some of the best and hardest working teams in the business. "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. "But we've also enjoyed some wonderful high notes too, haven't we - 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. "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.

"I will post more on my social media and hope to see you around. Please keep in touch." 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.

He said: “Talking with Kay about her plans, we all felt it was more fitting that Kay break this story herself. She’s done that now in her own words, and we’ll be sharing the clip on social channels today. “A founding member of Sky News, Kay helped build our proposition from its launch in 1989.

She has been a constant presence on our screens over the course of our 36 years. “Kay covered 12 UK elections, leading our presentation of the most recent vote last summer. There have been numerous Royal occasions and some of most significant stories of our times – most notably the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

.. and the 9/11 terror attacks.

“With millions of minutes presenting live rolling news, Kay’s legacy in television journalism is unmatched, as is her commitment to Sky’s legacy. And I’m sure some MPs in Westminster will sleep easy knowing they won’t face her indomitable questioning in the mornings..

. “Kay confirmed that today was her final broadcast with Sky News. Of course, Breakfast continues — with the other current presenters and with our Friday-Sunday team.

“We thank Kay for her huge contribution to Sky, to the art of the interview and to British journalism. And we wish her the best of luck.”.