Blog: John Ryley on why you can trust Sky News’ journalism through COVID-19

Tuesday 7 July 2020

To view this content, please enable our use of cookies. To do so, click Privacy Options below and 'Accept All'

"You can trust our news service to bring you impartial insight and information."

Sky News has charted the spread of the coronavirus outbreak since our memorable eyewitness reporting from the city of Wuhan in China's Hubei province in January.

Our journalists have reported from around the world, and across the UK, putting people at the heart of our storytelling.

We don't just report the news - we analyse it, too. Our specialist teams of editors give you the context behind the headlines so you can understand why, and what it means for you and your family.

Remember we are independent. We have no agenda - whatsoever - and will always ensure you can trust our news service to bring you impartial insight and information.

We are also an international news organisation that is free of charge.

And as a member of the Trust Project, we’re helping our audiences recognise the commitments and expertise of trustworthy journalism.

We'll tell stories of hope and endeavour across Britain and the rest of the world.

We are in this together.

By John Ryley, Head of Sky News