Following A levels at Westfield School, she undertook a degree course in film and media at the University of Stirling.[4] During that time she edited student newspapers and completed an internship with BBC Radio Newcastle.[4] After graduating, she became an assigned BBC trainee in 1996.[4][5]
Career
Secker joined Sky News in 2002.[5] She spent 10 years as a foreign correspondent, frequently reporting from war zones, including the Middle East.[6]
In April 2019, Secker drew criticism for her comments during an interview about 'no-fault evictions'. Some viewers accused her of being "patronising" and "insensitive" in her interview with the housing campaigner Kirsty Archer. The interview was halted after Archer swore during her response. Secker later apologised for what she described as the wrong tone in her interview.[7][8]
In January 2024, Secker garnered online attention and criticism for her remarks in response to a Sky News report about 13-year-old Willis Gibson's achievement of reaching the "kill screen" in the game NES Tetris. In an apparently spontaneous comment, Secker stated, "As a mother, I would just say step away from the screen, go outside, get some fresh air. Beating Tetris is not a life goal."[9][10]
Personal life
Her mother, a well-known television and radio presenter, Kathy Secker, died in 2015 aged 70.[11] Secker also founded the charity Grace House North East, of which Jayne is a patron.[12]