Kay Burley grills Labour frontbencher about tax rises Emily Maitlis , Kay Burley and Mishal Hussain swapped the news studios to be cover girls for a day. The three broadcasting legends featured on the front cover of Tatler magazine , as they prepare to lead the coverage of the 2024 general election . Joining Kay on the front page is Emily Maitlis, who will be bringing viewers all the latest during election night for Channel 4 , and Mishal Husain , who will cover the morning after the election for the BBC .

Mishal is also gearing up to host the head-to-head debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer on 26 June. Aside from posing up a storm, the presenting trio looked back at some of their favourite moments on and off-air , and shared their thoughts ahead of the vote for the next Prime Minister . READ MORE Election Debate descends into chaos as angry Angela Rayner clashes with Nigel Kay, Emily and Mishal channelling their inner super model for the front cover of (Image: Luc Braquet) They also discussed their initial reaction to Rishi kickstarting the election race in a speech outside Downing Street in the pouring rain on May 22.

"He looked like a drowned rat," Kay quipped to the magazine. The award-winning journalist, who has worked with Sky News since it launched in 1989, also revealed she was once offered a job as a prime minister's spokesperson, but brutally told the unnamed politician at the time: "Why don't you win first, and then we'll have a chat?" Each of the women.