Kay Burley has won Broadcaster of the Year at the London Press Club Awards.
A delighted @KayBurley Broadcaster of the Year at the #londonpressclubawards pic.twitter.com/pusikn29ri
— Cristina Nicolotti S (@CNS0201) May 1, 2018
@KayBurley Congrats Kay. Simply awesome x
— Gamal Fahnbulleh (@ITVNewsGamal) May 1, 2018
Many congratulations Broadcast Journalist of the Year @KayBurley #londonpressawards. Congratulations too to @bbclaurak and @BBCkatyaadler for being shortlisted. Formidable trio pic.twitter.com/Js8a4yJysG
— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) May 1, 2018
Very proud of @KayBurley as she picks up Broadcast Journalist Of The Year at the London Press Club Awards. Very well deserved x pic.twitter.com/OF08KmNEuz
— Mark White (@markwhiteTV) May 1, 2018
Katya Adler, BBC’s Europe editor and Laura Kuenssberg, the BBC’s political editor were shortlisted for the award.
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