Sky News anchorwoman is quitting the channel after 36 years.
The 63-year-old presenter, a founding member of the 24-hour news channel, today. As Britain's longest-serving female newsreader, Kay is known for covering major events, clashing with leading politicians and interviewing everyone from leaders to showbiz supremos.
In her inimitable non-nonsense style, the star has covered countless tragedies in her time on air, from the death of Diana, to natural disasters like the Asian Tsunami. Off-camera, Kay has dealt with her own personal sadnesses too...
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Kay's mum died in her 50s from breast cancer. In an interview with , she said: "My mum died when she was my age.
"I remember her saying: 'I'm going to die' and I said: 'I can't live without you mum'," she tearfully told then presenters and . "But she said I would have to and told me to look after my daddy. My grandmother had died when my mum was 18 and my aunt died shortly after my mother."
The anchor lost her trade unionist father when he was 66 to a heart attack, "He was the first feminist I ever met and he's guided me throughout my career. Sadly we lost him too soon, as with my mummy but he taught my sister and I that we should ask questions because there’s no such thing as a stupid question. Just ask the question."
Sister's cancer diagnosisKay that while she doesn't have the faulty BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene, she's still in the high-risk category of getting breast cancer.
Early last year, she revealed her younger sister was facing the disease in a social media post which read: "Jacqueline, who has been stoic in her determination to take on a disease that claimed both my mother and grandmother. Doesn't she look fabulous in her wig?"
Kay went on to : "She's my kid sister, she's got three grandchildren under three and, to be honest, I wish I had it instead of her. I would rather it was me than her."
'Two successful marriages' and being a mumKay married fellow reporter Steve Burley in 1980, when she was just 19.
Kay and Steve had their son Alexander in 1993, divorcing a year later. She rarely speaks about her grown up son but in 2022, did help to promote his collector car market consultant business, Wolf Hub, on social media.
Skin cancer and a faceliftKay eats well and runs twice a week.
The star had skin cancer when she was four, : "My mother became alarmed when a mole on my back grew rapidly - it turned out to be a malignant melanoma. I was in and out of hospital for a year and had three operations."
Now in her 60s, the presenter had a facelift when she was 50 and when she was 40 she had cosmetic surgery to lift her appearance around her eyes, saying: "I'm not going to allow Mother Nature to mug me off any sooner than she has to. It's not for everybody, but for me it was the right thing to do."
Making a moveKay first sparked rumours she was set to quit Sky News last May, when she took time off to move into her stunning new home. She gave fans a little glimpse in a photo showcasing beautiful high ceilings, period features including archways and cornices and original wooden floors.
Light flooded in her floor to ceiling window, with a picturesque garden, trees and fields in view outside. She often shows her Irish red setters enjoying the sunshine outside the property.
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