A Sky News executive has expressed amazement that RTÉ presenters who recently broke COVID-19 protocols were not removed from air.
08.12.2020 - 15:38 / msn.com
Sky News presenter Kay Burley has apologised for “inadvertently” breaking Tier 2 rules amid the coronavirus pandemic while celebrating her 60th birthday. The newsreader is thought to face an internal investigation by Sky News after partying with nine other people at private members venue the Century Club in London’s Soho on Saturday night (5 December).
Burley tweeted: “Evening everyone I want to apologise to you all for an error of judgment. On Saturday night I was enjoying my 60th birthday at a
.A Sky News executive has expressed amazement that RTÉ presenters who recently broke COVID-19 protocols were not removed from air.
Lorraine Kelly has blasted Rita Ora and Kay Burley for breaking lockdown rules in a her very own sweary version of The Queen’s Christmas speech. Lorraine presenter, 61, said stars who broke lockdown rules and government guidelines can “go f**k themselves” in the satirical speech on The Last Leg.
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.
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.
direct to your inboxKay Burley has issued an apology after she broke coronavirus restrictions over the weekend.The Sky News presenter said she was celebrating her 60th birthday at a 'Covid compliant' restaurant on Saturday, but later "inadvertently broke the rules".Kay shared the apology on Twitter and said it was an "error of judgement".She tweeted: "Evening everyone I want to apologise to you all for an error of judgment.