Laura Kuenssberg Bio, Age, Family, Husband, BBC News, Salary

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Laura Kuenssberg Biography

Laura Kuenssberg is a British journalist who hosts the BBC’s flagship political interview program, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. She replaced Andrew Marr as the host of the BBC’s weekend political interview program, which started airing in September 2022. Kuessberg took over the role of political editor of BBC News in July 2015, succeeding Nick Robinson, and became the first woman to hold the position. After reporting on the 2022 United Kingdom local elections, she stepped down as political editor on 6 May 2022.

Before this, Kuenssberg served as the BBC’s chief political correspondent and was the first business editor of ITV News. She was also the chief correspondent for Newsnight between February 2014 and July 2015.

Laura Kuenssberg Age

Kuenssberg is 47 years old as of January 2024. She was born on 8 August 1976, in Rome, Italy.

Laura Kuenssberg Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches tall.

Laura Kuenssberg Nationality

She holds British nationality.

Laura Kuenssberg Education

Kuenssberg attended Laurel Bank School, a private girls’ school before studying History at the University of Edinburgh, where she graduated with a first-class honors degree and an MA. She then moved to Washington DC to undertake a Journalism course at Georgetown University. During her time there, she interned on an NBC News political programme.

Laura Kuenssberg Parents

Laura was born in Rome, Italy to Nick and Sally Kuenssberg. She grew up in Glasgow with her brother David and sister Joanna. Her father, Nick Kuenssberg, was an Edinburgh-born businessman, investor, and academic, while her mother worked in children’s services and received an OBE for her work in the 2000 New Year Honours.

Laura’s paternal grandfather, Ekkehard von Kuenssberg (CBE), was a co-founder and president of the Royal College of General Practitioners and was German-born. Her maternal grandfather, Lord Roberton, was a Scottish High Court judge, and his brother James Wilson Robertson was the last British Governor-General of Nigeria. David Kuenssberg, Laura’s elder brother, worked as an executive director of finance and resources at Brighton and Hove City Council, while her elder sister, Joanna, is a former diplomat who has served as high commissioner to Mozambique.

Laura Kuenssberg Husband

Laura is married to James Kelly, who works as a management consultant. James also studied at the University of Edinburgh. After completing his degree, he moved to the United States to pursue further studies at Harvard University. Currently, the couple resides in east London and does not have any children.

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Laura Kuenssberg BBC News

Kuenssberg is the presenter of the BBC’s flagship political interview programme Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg having been BBC’s political editor between 2015 and 2022. Before that, she was Newsnight’s chief correspondent and a regular presenter of the programme after a spell as ITV News business editor. Kuenssberg has lived and worked in France and the United States. Before joining the BBC in 2000, she worked in local radio and TV.

Kuenssberg has extensive experience in journalism, having worked in local radio and TV before joining the BBC. She has won several awards for her work, including the regional Royal Television Society “Most Promising Newcomer” award in 2001. In 2009, she was appointed chief political correspondent for the BBC and reported for various programmes, including BBC One bulletins, Daily Politics, and the BBC News channel.

Kuenssberg’s presence on BBC Television during the 2010 United Kingdom general election was so substantial that journalist David Aaronovitch coined the term “Kuenssbergovision”. She later took up the role of business editor for ITV News and contributed to business reporting on ITV’s current affairs strand, Tonight.

In 2013, Kuenssberg returned to the BBC as chief correspondent and presenter of Newsnight, replacing Gavin Esler. Between the 2017 United Kingdom general election and Brexit in 2020, she co-presented the BBC’s Brexitcast podcast alongside Katya Adler, Adam Fleming, and Chris Mason, which was later retitled as the Newscast podcast.

In September 2023, Kuenssberg presented “Laura Kuenssberg: State of Chaos,” a three-part political documentary series that aired on BBC2.

Kuenssberg has faced online abuse from supporters of various political parties, which led to her receiving protection from a bodyguard during the 2017 general election. However, the BBC refused to comment on the story, and politicians from both the Labour and Conservative parties defended her right to ask difficult questions and be skeptical.

Kuenssberg has received several awards for her work, including Broadcaster of the Year by the Political Studies Association in November 2016 and Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards organized by Press Gazette in December 2016.

Laura Kuenssberg Salary

Kuenssberg earns an average annual salary between £305,000 and £309,999, according to online sources.

Laura Kuenssberg Net Worth

Her net worth is estimated to be around £2 million.

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