Sky News Kay Burley volunteers at food bank after being suspended for lockdown breach
News anchor Kay Burley has been snapped helping out at a London food charity dishing out ready meals just two months after she was suspended by Sky News after breaching Covid rules
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Sky News Kay Burley has been seen volunteering at a food charity in London, two months after it was revealed she had been suspended from her duties.
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Sky News presenter Kay Burley, who fell from grace after breaching Covid rules to celebrate her 60th birthday, has been spotted handing out food at London s Community Kitchen in Brent.
by David Prior
Sky s North of England correspondent Inzamam Rashid has revealed a battle with coronavirus which he said was something I could never wish on my worst enemy .
Rashid was suspended for three months by the broadcaster in December after it was revealed he was one of two reporters to have attended an illegal party hosted by Kay Burley which saw the presenter taken off air for six months.
He has now revealed he, his father and mother tested positive for coronavirus on December 28th.
Tweeting about a nightmare month, he said: After a couple of days of dizziness and headaches, it became so clear that Coronavirus is no normal flu. I’m adamant I’ve already had it, but this time it was like a big red bus had hit me and then reversed and hit me again and not stop for 14 days.
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