Laura Kuenssberg Biography
Laura Kuensberg is widely known as a British journalist. She is currently the host of BBC One’s Sunday morning political show. In July 2015, she succeeded Nick Robinson as the BBC’s political editor. She was also the first woman to take on the role. She resigned as her political editor on 6 May 2022 after covering the 2022 UK local elections.
She used to be the BBC’s chief political correspondent. She was also her ITV News first female business editor. She also served as News Night’s Chief Correspondent from February 2014 until she was July 2015. Laura was confirmed in March 2022 to replace Andrew Ma full-time as presenter of BBC One’s flagship Sunday morning political show, which was due to begin in September 2022.
Laura Kuenssberg Age
Laura Kuensberg was born on August 8, 1976 in Rome, Italy. she is 46 years old.
Laura Kuenssberg Height
Laura is 1.73 meters tall.
Laura Kuenssberg Family
She was born in Rome, Italy, to her loving mother Sally and her supportive father Nick Kuensberg. Sally worked at a nursery school. She was recognized for her efforts and in 2000 she was again awarded the Order of the British Empire at the New Year’s Honors. Nick, on the other hand, is a businessman. Laura’s paternal grandfather was German-born Eckehard von Kuensberg. He was a founding member and president of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Her maternal grandfather, Lord Robertson, was a Justice of the High Court of Scotland. Robertson’s brother, James Wilson Robertson, was the last British Governor-General of Nigeria. She also has two siblings, a younger brother named David and a younger sister named Joanna Kuensberg. David works for Brighton and Hove City Council as Executive Director of Finance and Resources. Former Mozambican High Commissioner Joanna was a British diplomat. Laura grew up in Glasgow with her sister and brother.
Laura Kuenssberg Husband
Laura is happily married to her lifelong lover, James Kelly. He works as a management consultant. James also attended the University of Edinburgh. After completing his studies, he moved to the United States to study at Harvard University. Moreover, unlike his wife, who discusses politics on TV almost every day, James keeps his private life very private and out of the public eye. As a couple they live in East London and previously lived in Mile End, London. According to our sources, they have no children.
Laura Kuenssberg Education
She attended Laurel Bank, a private girls’ educational institution. She then enrolled at the University of Edinburgh. She majored in History and graduated with honors, earning a Master of Fine Arts degree. After that, she studied at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. for a year. While there, she did an internship on her NBC News political show, Meet the Press.
Laura Kuenssberg Salary
Laura’s annual income is $89,875.
Laura Kuenssberg Net Worth
Laura has an estimated net worth of $6 million.
Laura Kuenssberg Career
She returned to the UK and started working for local radio. Laura then worked for a cable company in Glasgow, and in March 2000 she began training as a journalist for the BBC She North East and Cumbria. She produced a show for social affairs editor Nile Dixon, for which she won the Regional Royal Television Society Award as Interior Her Journalist. In 2009 she was appointed as her BBC’s Chief Political Correspondent.
She has provided commentary for BBC One, Daily Politics and BBC News. Her appearance on BBC television in May 2010 was significant in the transition between the formation of the Cameron Clegg coalition government and the 2010 UK general election. So journalist David Aaronovitch came up with the term Kuensbergovision. In September 2011, she was named the new business editor of her ITV News.
BBC Radio 4’s Norman Smith replaced Laura on BBC News. She also helped with business coverage for ITV’s breaking news program Tonight. She debuted on News at Ten on August 27, 2013 alongside Alastair Stewart. On 12 November 2013 it was announced that she would leave ITV and return to the BBC as chief correspondent and newsnight host. Laura took over from her Gavin Esler in the last post.
She joined the Newsnight crew in February 2014. Between the 2017 UK general election and her 2020 exit from the EU, Laura co-hosted the BBC’s podcast Brexitcast. She co-hosted with Chris Mason, Adam Fleming and Katia Adler. It was eventually renamed her Newscast Podcast.
Laura was appointed BBC Political Editor in July 2015, making her the first woman to hold the position. She was responsible for Labor MP Stephen Doughty’s formal announcement of his resignation as shadow secretary of state in January 2016 in the Daily Politics. Laura said a source told her the Queen had spoken out in favor of leaving the European Union during a private lunch at Windsor Castle in December 2016. She initially chose not to report the comments. This is because the BBC usually requires two sources before she can broadcast a story.
In March 2019, she aired ‘The Brexit Storm’. The story behind Laura Kuenssberg on BBC Two. On December 17, 2019, she debuted her second documentary. The book was titled “The Brexit Storm”. The story behind Laura Kuensberg. The documentary followed Boris Johnson’s 10th Downing Street appearance to the 2019 general election, when she announced her resignation as political editor on December 20, 2021. It is scheduled to come into force in the spring of 2022. Laura resigned to take a senior position as a presenter and reporter for the BBC.