Sky News star shocks fans by announcing she’s quit the channel
A SKY News star has shocked fans by revealing she’s quit the channel – with her co-stars flooding her with support.
Fans of the 24 hour news channel have been left stunned after Hannah Thomas-Peter announced her departure.
A Sky News star has shocked fans by revealing she’s quit the channel – with her co-stars flooding her with support[/caption] Fans of the 24 hour news channel have been left stunned after Hannah Thomas-Peter announced her departure[/caption] Hannah was Sky News’ Climate Change Correspondent as well as the channel’s US Correspondent[/caption]The journalist – who has been on air for 15 years – told devastated fans she’s going back to uni.
Breaking her own news, she said: “Personal news klaxon: I’m off to study climate policy @Cambridge_Uni – sad to say goodbye to the truly wonderful people @SkyNews but an exciting new chapter awaits!”
Hannah’s Sky co-stars rushed to wish her well, with presenter Jayne Secker saying: “We already miss you!”
Anna Botting replied: “This is brilliant Hannah, what a great thing to do. Wishing you all the very best!”
Tom Clarke added: “So sorry to see you go Hannah. Exciting move! Look forward to drawing on you even greater climate expertise in future!”
Hannah was Sky News‘ Climate Change Correspondent as well as the channel’s US Correspondent.
When she first joined in 2009 she worked behind the camera as a political producer.
Hannah’s exit comes as a Sky News presenter recently announced they were returning in a shock U-turn.
Darren McCaffrey is back doing live reports after quitting the broadcaster in 2018.
The journalist even stepped back from TV altogether last year when he took time out to travel across the world and has been based in Vietnam recently.
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