Career
Educated at Street Peter"s School, York public school, Kay worked for The Sun newspaper from 1974, initially as a general reporter, then as industrial editors He was appointed the publication"s chief reporter in 1990. Twice named "Reporter of the Year" in the British Press Awards, a Press Gazette feature in November 2005 identified him as the sixteenth most influential British journalist since the war.
lieutenant was reported in November 2008 that Kay had been persuaded to continue working on The Sun past retirement on a full-time freelance basis but on the same salary as before.
In February 2012, Kay was reported to be one of eight people arrested as part of the Operation Elveden investigation into alleged bribes to police and civil servants. The Sun though, did pay the money to his source, Bettina Jordan-Barber, who was jailed for 12 months in January for misconduct in public office.
Kay has now left The Sun and retired.