News about Kay Burley

Kay Burley shows off her stunning new home as she reveals why she is taking time off from Sky News

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2024
The journalist showed off her stunning new home as she took to Instagram to give fans a sneak peek on Tuesday. The news presenter is currently talking some time off from presenting her breakfast show on Sky News as she prioritises her move to the country.  Kay, 63, usually hosts the show alongside former BBC News star Gareth Barlow and Mhari Aurora. 

'It's not funny': Kay Burley's moment as she debates government proposals to'arrest homeless people for smelling badly.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
As she was attacked over proposed new laws, Cabinet Minister Gillian Keegan said homeless people "should not be arrested simply for being smelly." In the midst of a Conservative rebellion against new legislation, the Education Secretary was grilled about Government proposals to combat 'nuisance' rough sleepers. Tory backbenchers are plotting a rebellion against new powers in PM Rishi Sunak's Criminal Justice Bill, which has been described as "completely intolerable." Many who are deemed 'nuisance' rough sleepers could be fined up to £2,500 or even jailed if they refuse orders to relocate from a particular address under the rules. According to the Bill, rough sleepers could be deemed a 'nuisance' if they exhibit 'intimidating' signs or cause litter. However, the proposals, which were initially drafted by former home secretary Suella Braverman, have enraged many on Tory benches in the House of Commons. During an interview with Sky News' Kay Burley this morning, Ms Keegan was asked about the bill, who told the Cabinet minister "it's not funny" after she seemed to smile when answering a question.

If Putin wins, Russia will not stop with Ukraine, according to the US ambassador

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
In a recent interview, Ambassador Jane Hartley told Sky News' Kay Burley, "Anybody who thinks that Russia will stop after this."

If Putin wins, Russia will not stop with Ukraine, according to US Ambassador Jane Hartley

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
The US ambassador to the United Kingdom sent a warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin will continue to campaign in Europe if his troops are successful in Ukraine. Ambassador Jane Hartley told Sky News' Kay Burley in a new interview, "Anybody who thinks that Russia will suspend after this is incorrect." Despite ferocious resistance from the Conservative Party's supporters, Hartley, 73, went on to state that she is 'optimistic' that President Joe Biden will secure much-needed funding for the Ukrainian war effort.

As Kay Burley reveals that her sister is also fighting her own cancer battle, she gives Kate Middleton a heartfelt message of support

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Since the Princess of Wales revealed her cancer diagnosis on Friday night, the journalist has extended her support to Kate Middleton. The royal, 42, who is married to Prince William and shares Prince George, 10, and five-year-old Prince Louis with him, has been away from public service since January. Kate also revealed on Friday evening that she is fighting a form of the disease on her own in a televised address from Windsor.

After being asked to provide examples of impartiality from the corporation, a minister suspects BBC comedy show The News Quiz of presenting an anti-Tory 'diatribe'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
The Huw Merriman's remarks, as a day after culture secretary Lucy Frazer said that the BBC's coverage had been biased, interrupted it.

Minister Michael Tomlinson says he 'loves football' but doesn't support a football team' before frantically checking his local non-league team and admitting that he is unaware of the team's last results

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2024
On Sky News this morning, the 46-year-old cricket fan floundered after admitting that he had not watched ITV's drama Mr Bates Vs the Post Office, which covered the unlawful arrest of hundreds of postal employees. When Kay Burley asked him how to make the UK's broken immigration system work better than watching drama or box sets, he confessed to being too occupied trying to figure out the drama or box sets. He continued to say he loved watching football, prompting Ms Burley to ask what his favorite football team is.

As quoted by the master columnist in 2023, EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE's Boxing Day Quiz on the stars

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2023
Put on your festive thinking hat and tackle Egm Hardcastle's Boxing Day Quiz on the stars. We're fried turkey and crackers.

Kay Burley returns to her Sky News show days after suffering horrific allergic reaction which left her looking unrecognisable

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2023
On Monday morning, Kay Burley returned to Sky News, just days after being forced off air after suffering a terrifying health scare. Last week, the radio presenter, 62, had a severe allergic reaction, which meant she missed her show on Thursday morning. In a photo shared on Instagram depicting her swollen face with the caption: 'When allergies prevent you from being on the television, you will be unable to recognize her.' Sorry to have missed you all today.'

Kay Burley is unrecognisable after suffering horrific allergic reaction and being forced off air due to the terrifying health scare

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2023
Kay Burley was allergic to her illness, resulting in her missing her show on Sky News on Friday morning. In an image shared on Instagram depicting her swollen face with the caption: 'When allergies prevent you from being on the television,' the broadcaster was practically unrecognizable.' I'm sorry to have skipped you all today.' She did not specify what caused the allergies, but she did inform her followers that the shocking snap happened.

STEPHEN GLOVER: It's a charge the BBC can't ignore - That its reporting makes Jews in Britain feel less safe

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
STEPHEN GLOVER: I've often sluggishly criticized the BBC for its political leanings. Many books could be full of examples of Auntie's Left-Leaning prejudices. In fact, Mark Thompson, the BBC's former director general, has openly admitted that in'much of modern life,' there was a'strong Left' bias. However, the excesses of the past have certainly been outweighed in recent weeks by our national broadcaster's shamelessly one-sided coverage of the Israeli-Hamas conflict. It can't even begin to describe an organisation that butchers women and children, as well as hostages, as "terrorists." The result of such a situation will be costly. I am particularly concerned about the British Jewish people, many of whom feel threatened in their own country. According to some, the BBC's inability of impartiality has exacerbated anti-Semitism. There are so many bad examples it's impossible to decide where to start. The explosion at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza on October 17 killed dozens of people, many children.

As Chris Packham's ferocious assault on I'm A Celebrity raises, he blasts "insects are being killed and animals are ridiculed for amusement."

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
Since his passionate open letter to show hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Chris Packham's campaign to stop using animals on I'm A Celebrity has gained traction. After a public letter expressing the show's 'exploitation of animals,' the Springwatch host, 62, appeared on Sky News on Wednesday. Chris Burley: "In a program that has been broadcast to a large audience in the United Kingdom, a nation of animal lovers, "it's been broadcast to a large audience." Animals are exploited and insulted, not for sport, but for amusement, not for laughs.

Moment ex-culture minister Lord Vaizey's Elgin Marbles TV interview is interrupted by barking dog after she 'kicked off' when she saw a cat

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
After Downing Street called off a meeting between Lord Vaizey and the Greek Prime Minister, there was a growing tension between Rishi Sunak and the Greek Prime Minister. After seeing a cat, he 'kicked off' during the interview with host Kay Burley (top right). Pepper's 'fight' with the cat,' Ms Burley joked, was 'basically what the Greeks and the British are doing at the moment over the Elgin Marbles.' After struggling to put Pepper in the living room before going on live television, Vaizey said he didn't do his preparation properly. Lord Vaizey had been involved in the process of supporting British Museum chairman George Osborne's call for the Marbles to be loaned to Greece in exchange for works of artefacts that had never been seen in the United Kingdom.

As ex-PM David Cameron arrived at Downing Street to make his dramatic return to the Cabinet, Kay Burley ignited a social media spat

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2023
Since leaving office over a video of him walking into No. 10 yesterday, Sky News presenter Terry Jones crackled a joke about the new Foreign Secretary piling on the pounds. Ms Burley, who has been open about her own decades of dieting and getting a facelift in middle-age, has split views on her remarks. Samantha Coates, Sky News' excitable Deputy Political Editor, spoke out yesterday about what Mr Cameron had done since he resigned after losing the 2016 referendum. 'David Cameron never really found his feet after being forced to leave the prime minister's role,' he said as the former Tory leader appeared on Downing Street. Before a laughing Kay Burley interrupted him and said, 'Put on weight,' he did jobs that were tense, wrote a memoir'.

Just Stop Oil It's a strange moment. During a Sky News debate with Kay Burley because it's likely to be noticed' as she defends the use of controversial protest tactics

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 24, 2023
Zoe Cohen, the organization's spokeswoman, was in chat with Sky News presenter Kay Burley and fellow climate campaigner Rupert Read. She insisted that ordinary Britons will not notice their campaigns unless people do things that are'slightly transgressive.' "So if I do this, Kay, if I sit on the floor in the studio, it will be a bit different,' he said, and it might get noticed because I am violating the rules of an interview.' Ms Cohen was speaking out after a string of protests by Just Stop Oil last week. Slow marches in several parts of London were held, and activists sprayed orange paint on the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero building in Whitehall.

Boris was incorrect, according to RICHARD LITTLEJOHN. This wasn't a kangaroo court; it was a lynch mob

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 15, 2023
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Even now, after being asked to resign not only as Prime Minister but also as an MP, they are still unhappy. Hanging's too good for him? Not nearly enough. He has to be drawn and quartered as well. Johnson's resignation was never going to quench their blood thirst. If he hadn't resigned from Parliament, they had hoped to ban him for more than ten days, which would require him to stand down for a by-election.

As the King was crowned, Coronation is seen by a record television audience of 20.4 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2023
The lavish ceremony yesterday, which saw Charles and Camilla crowned, was broadcast simultaneously on a number of television stations from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., including BBC One and Two, ITV, and Sky News. Thousands of people descended on London yesterday to revel in the party atmosphere, while millions stayed at home and protected from the wet weather. An average of 18.8 million viewers watched over 11 channels and platforms, with audience numbers reaching a record of 20.4 million when the King was unveiled just after midday.

Dame Joanna Lumley is set to be guest anchor for Sky News' coverage of King Charles III's coronation

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 14, 2023
The Absolutely Fabulous actress, 76, was confirmed on Thursday that it would be joining Sky News for its coverage of King and Queen Consort Camilla's dual coronation. Dame Joanna appeared on Sky News for the Queen's Jubilee last year, and she will attend the service at Westminster Abbey as a visitor of Charles and Camilla. She will then be included in the BBC's coronation line-up, which includes royal events commentator Alastair Bruce and presenters Kay Burley and Anna Botting.

When are the teachers' strikes in England 2023?Which schools are striking?

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
After National Education Union (NEU) members refused a salary offer from the Government, teachers across England are set to go on strike again. Following a 96 percent drop last year in comparison to an average of 4.5 percent, more schools in England are expected to close for a five-day term. This comes after the NEU's previous industrial strike resulted in school closures in February and March.

This spring, a fresh strike for schools has begun as a teacher's union retaliates against the Government's salary plan

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
After union members voted to reject the government's new salary bid, teachers are likely to witness more strike chaos this spring. An overwhelming 98 percent of National Education Union (NEU) teacher members in England, who voted in a consultative referendum, rejected the offer. The NEU, which had begged its members to dismiss the "insulting" bid, intends to hold two more days of teacher strikes on April 27 and May 2. The government gave teachers a £1,000 one-off payment for the current school year and an average increase for teachers in the upcoming academic year after a period of intense negotiations with unions. During the last set of walkouts, just over 191,000 members of the NEU, Britain's largest teaching union, voted against continuing strike action just months after many schools in England were forced to partially or completely close.

Where is Nicola Bulley? Find every hint and location on this interactive map

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2023
Nicola Bulley vanished without a trace while walking her dog in the tiny village of St Michael's on Wyre on January 27, with police insisting there are no signs' to suggest any unlawful conduct. However, despite intensive searches of the waterway, coast, and sea by police, investigators have had no success in finding the missing mortgage advisor. Police chiefs claim they have been'significantly distracted' by social media sleuths, who have pestered them with useless leads and offended the close-knit community of St Michael's by taking selfies at the bench where Ms Bulley's phone was discovered. On Friday, police appeared to step up their hunt around Hambledon, about seven miles east of where Nicola was last seen. Now. MailOnline has developed an interactive map presenting all of the areas and critical moments in the probe so far, as the mystery enters its fourth week.

Lancashire Police have named Nicola Bulley as the subject of a forensic investigation into her disappearance

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2023
Lancashire police have referred to the police watchdog after the department was alerted of a missing mother, Nicola Bulley, before her disappearance. On January 10, the Independent Office for Police Conduct said they were reviewing the evidence to see if an investigation was warranted over the contact officers' encounter with the missing mother-of-two. Ms Bulley's family pleaded for an end to the "speculation and rumors" surrounding her private life. She was chastised for revealing that she had'significant issues with alcohol' in the past, which had resurfaced in recent months.

Nicola Bulley's family plea for public's 'focus' to be on 'finding Nikki'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2023
Nicola Bulley, the missing mother, pleaded with families today to avoid making up 'wild's about her personal life and instead focusing on 'finding' her. They feared some had been 'distracted' by'speculation' as a result of the 45-year-old's publication, as a group of Lancashire Police said they had been trying to'sell stories' about the 45-year-old. But it came less than 24 hours after the same police force had issued its own extraordinary briefing where it had disclosed details about the missing mother-of-two's private life and medical details

Both France and Germany have expressed concern about the United Kingdom's depleted Armed Forces

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2023
Following rumors that Paris has enhanced the British military's readiness with Nato top brass, the Defence Secretary was pushed back to the back foot. French politicians are likely to be concerned that the UK is forknout large amounts of materiel to Ukraine without replacing it, leaving a lack of ammunition and equipment. At the same time, German news has said that Nato has requested Berlin's troops to remain in charge of the organisation's rapid-reaction force, which Britain is likely to take over. Mr Wallace said this morning that the German story was "b*****ks," but that RAF fighter jets would not be sent to Ukraine for years due to the need to also send a large RAF 'pit crew' to support them.