Kay Burley will be off air for six months after breaching coronavirus rules with her 60th birthday celebrations
Sky News presenter Kay Burley tonight described herself as an 'idiot' and apologised following her six-month suspension over breaching coronavirus rules with her 60th birthday party.
In a grovelling email to all her Sky colleagues, leaked to MailOnline, she said: 'Dear all, I'm an idiot. I'm really very sorry. I know I have let so many of you down. There's really nothing else I can say to excuse my actions.'
Her colleagues political editor Beth Rigby and North of England correspondent Inzamam Rashid, who also attended the party, will each be off air for three months following the event in London on Saturday.Senior Sky News staff have demanded to know whether the three journalists will be paid during their suspensions.
One senior executive said: 'There is an awful lot of disquiet at what is seen as a gentle slap on the hand for Kay Burley. Giving her six months off doesn't rescue the integrity of our news organisation.
'We want to know if her salary is still going to flow into her account. If it is, her lawyers have done really well.
'She should have been sacked and sent packing along with the others. They knew they were breaking the rules and were public faces of Sky News.
'A few of us have been saying that these feeble suspensions send out the wrong message and also indicate that Kay Burley is bigger than Sky News.'

Sky News presenter Kay Burley (pictured in October) has agreed to be off air for six months after breaching coronavirus rules

Sky News host Kay Burley (centre, in black) and Beth Rigby (right, in red) at the 60th birthday party in London on Saturday
All three party-going colleagues had been taken off air by chiefs at the Comcast-owned network earlier this week along with Miss Burley's fellow presenter Samantha Washington, who insiders say will be returning to screens next week.
Miss Burley, who has been with Sky News for 32 years, said today that she was 'sorry' and 'made a big mistake', adding that she was full of regret that her 'dear friends and colleagues have been pulled into this episode'.
Miss Rigby told all Sky staff that it was 'wrong' of her to attend the dinner and hug Miss Burley goodbye, adding: 'Everyone is making sacrifices and is restricted in many ways right now and mine was a huge error of judgement.'
The dramatic move announced shortly after 4pm today means neither Miss Rigby nor Miss Burley will be on Sky covering the final Brexit negotiations, the coronavirus vaccine rollout or the development of tier restrictions.
Sky News did not say who would replace Miss Burley or who would fill the role of political editor in Miss Rigby's absence. Sam Coates, who joined the channel in June 2019, is currently deputy political editor.

Inzamam Rashid (centre), Sam Washington (right), and former royal correspondent Paul Harrison (left) also attended

Miss Burley (centre, hugging someone) and Miss Rigby (in red) are pictured after dinner at the Century Club on Saturday

Miss Rigby is pictured outside the Century Club in Soho on Saturday after a dinner with Miss Burley for the host's birthday

Miss Burley, who has been with Sky News for 32 years, said in a statement today that she was 'sorry' and 'made a big mistake'

Miss Rigby told all Sky staff in a statement today that it was 'wrong' of her to attend the dinner and hug Miss Burley goodbye
Miss Burley said in a statement: 'I have today agreed with Sky News to step back from my broadcasting role for a period of reflection. It's clear to me that we are all in the fight against Covid-19 and that we all have a duty to stick firmly by the rules.'It doesn't matter that I thought I was Covid-complaint on a recent social event. The fact is I was wrong, I made a big mistake, and I am sorry. Some dear friends and colleagues - some of the most talented and committed professionals in our business - have been pulled into this episode and I regret this enormously.
And Miss Rigby told all Sky staff in an email: 'To all my colleagues, I just wanted to write to you all to tell you how sorry I am for what I've done in recent days and let you know it will never happen again.
'It was wrong of me to attend the dinner event, and it was wrong of me to hug Kay Burley goodbye as I was leaving to go home. I've covered the guidelines throughout the pandemic and I should have known better. Everyone is making sacrifices and is restricted in many ways right now and mine was a huge error of judgement.
'You will know how proud I am to work for Sky News. I also want you to know how sorry I am that I let you all down as well as our viewers whom we're here to serve. I will use this time to reflect on all of this and then come back ready to work with you all again in the new year.'
Their statements came after a Sky News spokesman said: 'A small number of Sky News staff attended a social event in London on Saturday evening during which Covid-19 guidelines were breached.
'As a result of an internal review Sky News presenter Kay Burley has agreed to be off air for six months, and political editor Beth Rigby and correspondent Inzamam Rashid have agreed to be off air for three months.
'All those involved regret the incident and have apologised. Everyone at Sky News is expected to comply with the rules and the company takes breaches like this very seriously indeed.'
Sky has been carrying out an internal investigation this week into whether coronavirus rules were broken by the party which began at The Century Club in London's Soho and finished at Miss Burley's house.
It is understood that the groups dined outside and sat across two different tables to comply with current rules in the capital, which is in tier two of the regional Covid-19 restrictions.
Miss Burley apologised on Monday night for an 'error in judgment' and claimed she had 'inadvertently broke the rules'.
Miss Rigby went home after the dinner – but Miss Burley and others walked across Soho to the restaurant Folie. Miss Burley claims she 'popped in' after the 10pm curfew to use the toilet.
Some of the group are then said to have gone on to her home to continue the party – something strictly prohibited by regulations on socialising indoors.
Before the internal investigations had concluded, a senior industry source told the Daily Mail last night there was 'real concern' about letting Miss Burley return to hold ministers to account if she had broken the rules herself.


Mr Harrison (left) and Mr Rashid (centre) also attended the dinner along with Miss Burley's fellow presenter Miss Washington

It had initially been claimed Miss Rigby (in red) could avoid losing her job because she was only present for part of the evening

Miss Burley said that she spent Saturday night at a 'Covid-compliant restaurant' in London before flouting tier two restrictions
Sky News is owned by Comcast, which also controls US news media firms such as NBC and Universal Studios. Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox sold its shares in Sky TV to Comcast in September 2018.
Under tier two regulations, you are not permitted to mix inside your own home with people not from your household.
You are also not allowed to eat inside a restaurant with anyone outside of your household, although a loophole allows business meetings to take place inside.
Groups from different households are allowed to dine in outside terraces and al fresco areas. The Century Club has a heated outdoor roof terrace.
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