A Sky News executive has expressed amazement that RTÉ presenters who recently broke COVID-19 protocols were not removed from air.
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Kay Burley didn't present her Sky News show today after breaking coronavirus rules.The presenter admitted on Twitter she "inadvertently" broke the rules by entering a restaurant to answer a call of nature while celebrating her upcoming 60th birthday over the weekend.. She told how her rule breaking came after she visited a "Covid compliant" eatery.
Her Kay Burley @ Breakfast show was instead presented by Sarah Hewson as Sky News launched an investigation into her behavior. Kay issued an apology
.A Sky News executive has expressed amazement that RTÉ presenters who recently broke COVID-19 protocols were not removed from air.
coronavirus lockdown measures. The Scottish TV presenter was at the helm of the Channel 4 show last night, at 10pm on Friday, in the absence of Adam Hills.
Kay Burley has jetted off to South Africa to stay in an exclusive resort after being taken off air for six months for breaking COVID-19 regulations.The TV star issued an apology after she was caught hosting a party to celebrate her 60th birthday in Soho last Saturday.MORE: BBC Breakfast star Louise Minchin forced to take 'break' after painful injuryIn photos obtained by MailOnline, Kay can be seen marching through the first class lounge at Heathrow Airport as she awaited her flight out of the
Covid-19 rules, Sky News has confirmed. The Wigan -born broadcaster will be removed from presenting duties for six months, while political editor Beth Rigby and correspondent Inzamam Rashid have been taken off air for three months.
Kay Burley for six months after she hosted a party for her 60th birthday and broke lockdown rules.
Comcast-owned Sky News has taken arguably its top presenter, Kay Burley, off-air for six months after she breached the UK’s coronavirus rules over the weekend.
It was announced that presenter Kay Burley had been reportedly taken off Sky News after she broke the rules of COVID-19 in the UK.