The name of her paternal grandfather is Dr. Ekkehard von Kuenssberg.

If it's 1am and you've had a 15-hour day, you could think, 'I'll just catch up on The Economist or I could read Jilly Cooper. It's her job to be sceptical about everything we say". [35][36] The footage was subsequently withdrawn from BBC iPlayer, while the episode of Politics Live in which the incident happened was withdrawn and removed from the BBC Parliament schedule.

", MORE: Gardeners' World host Monty Don shares details of childhood trauma. ", MORE: Naga Munchetty pictured in rare wedding snap – and she looks stunning.

Laura Kuenssbergs maternal grandfather was the famous Lord Robertson who was a high court judge in Scotland and was well known for his contribution to the Scottish legal system. She became the first woman political editor for BBC News, after succeeding Nick Robinson in 2015. People tell me you are not much of a reader but at the risk of you turning a deaf ear, I wish to suggest a reading list you may enjoy and find valuable in making decisions for the American public. Find out more about your favorite shows like SpongeBob Squarepants, Sam … What's the opposite of Schadenfreude? It was something of a surprise, then, when she touched upon her marriage in a recent interview with the Radio Times. In that time there has been one member of the BBC political team who has left me flabbergasted by the rhetoric and her complete disregard for impartiality. [4] Ekkehard von Künßberg married the Protestant-raised Dr. Katharina Samson,[5] the daughter of wealthy cloth manufacturer Gustav Samson, and Anna Goldschmidt, the fourth daughter of Hermann and Rosalie Goldschmidt.[4]. It seems as though the BBC is often complicit in protecting people who have influence, Sir Jimmy Saville to name the obvious. The trust said that accuracy was particularly important when dealing "with a critical question at a time of extreme national concern. She is the granddaughter of Ekkehard von Kuenssberg (1913-2000), a German-born physician who emigrated to Scotland, and her great-grandfather was Professor Dr. Eberhard Georg Otto Freiherr von Künßberg (1881–1941), of the Thurnau line of the family: a separate and distinct line from that of Eberhard Freiherr von Kuensberg, the leader of the Sonderkommando assigned to transport Russian artifacts for the German Foreign Office during the Second World War.

But most of all what made her like this? Professor Dr. Eberhard von Künßberg was a scholar in the history of German Law, a professor at the University of Heidelberg, a legal linguist and a pioneer in the field of legal geography. Or BBC News". Come to my website with lots of content at: .css-1psntrz{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;}.css-1psntrz:hover{-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;}www.JohnnyVedmore.com. This was a time of sweatshops in the textile industries and Nicholas Kuenssberg helped to deny rights to his employees. Powered by Vocal © 2020 Jerrick Ventures LLC. She further revealed that she loves "watching telly for telly's sake" with her favourite channels, "obviously BBC1, or BBC2 on a really crazy day. Asked if that particular choice represented a romantic side, she replied: "You'll have to ask my husband that. Sign up to our newsletter to get other stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. The licence fee must be abolished if they continue this one sided political coverage. He also had stints working as a non-executive director at the heavily criticised Scottish Power and Standard Life. Her mother’s father was the Scotland High Court judge Lord Roberton. The BBC charter cannot exist to employ people who will use their gained influence to change agendas. She worked in one of the NBC News political programs during her time there. Her younger sister is Laura Kuenssberg, and they have a brother David who is executive director of finance and resources at Brighton and Hove City Council.

Appointed chief political correspondent for BBC News, Kuenssberg reported for BBC One bulletins, Daily Politics and BBC News. On 11 December, one day before the 2019 general election, she drew controversy by claiming on air that submitted postal votes, apparently viewed by both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, were "looking pretty grim for Labour in a lot of parts of the country. Activa las alertas de ¡HOLA! My investigation led me back through her family history to try and discover the seeds of potential influence. This family history is quite astounding. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

It was a total doozy. [46] Journalist Jenni Russell, a former BBC editor herself, was quoted in The New York Times about the issue affecting Kuenssberg: "The graphic level of threats to women is quite extraordinary and it’s one of the worst things to have happened in recent British public life. An election which the person now in office will do anything to win.

Kuenssberg was born in Italy in 1976 to Nick and Sally Kuenssberg.

Now known as Coats PLC, this textile firm set up manufacturing sites in India, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, The Philippines, Venezuela, Pakistan and Turkey to name a few. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

MORE: BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood opens up about heartache following divorce. Kuenssberg, the BBC’s political editor, faced calls for her sacking after she shared the identity of a father and Labour activist who confronted Boris Johnson over NHS staff shortages. She also contributed towards business reporting on ITV's current affairs strand, Tonight. His purported answer to a question as broadcast in the report was in fact his reply to a more general (unbroadcast) question, not specifically about that terrorist attack.

[6] Her maternal grandfather was the Scottish high court judge Lord Robertson, whose brother, Sir James Wilson Robertson, was the last British Governor-General of Nigeria. A petition was also started to sack her from the BBC Network which did not succeed. THE BBC has been hit with a huge backlash on Twitter after political editor Laura Kuenssberg outed a father of a sick baby who confronted Boris… Laura Kuenssberg has more than 11.9k followers on Facebook and she over 1.03 million followers on Twitter. "[38] The Metropolitan Police Service later confirmed that there was "no evidence of any criminal offences having been committed.

[24] The petition was later withdrawn by David Babbs, executive director of 38 Degrees, who cited concern that it had become a "focal point for sexist and hateful abuse made towards Laura Kuenssberg" on other social media websites such as Twitter although it was acknowledged that this represented "the actions of a small minority".

When it comes to her personal life, Laura is married to James Kelly, a management consultant; the couple resides in east London. [3] Her father is a businessman and her mother worked in children's services and received a CBE for this in the 2000 New Year Honours.

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The name of her paternal grandfather is Dr. Ekkehard von Kuenssberg.

If it's 1am and you've had a 15-hour day, you could think, 'I'll just catch up on The Economist or I could read Jilly Cooper. It's her job to be sceptical about everything we say". [35][36] The footage was subsequently withdrawn from BBC iPlayer, while the episode of Politics Live in which the incident happened was withdrawn and removed from the BBC Parliament schedule.

", MORE: Gardeners' World host Monty Don shares details of childhood trauma. ", MORE: Naga Munchetty pictured in rare wedding snap – and she looks stunning.

Laura Kuenssbergs maternal grandfather was the famous Lord Robertson who was a high court judge in Scotland and was well known for his contribution to the Scottish legal system. She became the first woman political editor for BBC News, after succeeding Nick Robinson in 2015. People tell me you are not much of a reader but at the risk of you turning a deaf ear, I wish to suggest a reading list you may enjoy and find valuable in making decisions for the American public. Find out more about your favorite shows like SpongeBob Squarepants, Sam … What's the opposite of Schadenfreude? It was something of a surprise, then, when she touched upon her marriage in a recent interview with the Radio Times. In that time there has been one member of the BBC political team who has left me flabbergasted by the rhetoric and her complete disregard for impartiality. [4] Ekkehard von Künßberg married the Protestant-raised Dr. Katharina Samson,[5] the daughter of wealthy cloth manufacturer Gustav Samson, and Anna Goldschmidt, the fourth daughter of Hermann and Rosalie Goldschmidt.[4]. It seems as though the BBC is often complicit in protecting people who have influence, Sir Jimmy Saville to name the obvious. The trust said that accuracy was particularly important when dealing "with a critical question at a time of extreme national concern. She is the granddaughter of Ekkehard von Kuenssberg (1913-2000), a German-born physician who emigrated to Scotland, and her great-grandfather was Professor Dr. Eberhard Georg Otto Freiherr von Künßberg (1881–1941), of the Thurnau line of the family: a separate and distinct line from that of Eberhard Freiherr von Kuensberg, the leader of the Sonderkommando assigned to transport Russian artifacts for the German Foreign Office during the Second World War.

But most of all what made her like this? Professor Dr. Eberhard von Künßberg was a scholar in the history of German Law, a professor at the University of Heidelberg, a legal linguist and a pioneer in the field of legal geography. Or BBC News". Come to my website with lots of content at: .css-1psntrz{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;}.css-1psntrz:hover{-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;}www.JohnnyVedmore.com. This was a time of sweatshops in the textile industries and Nicholas Kuenssberg helped to deny rights to his employees. Powered by Vocal © 2020 Jerrick Ventures LLC. She further revealed that she loves "watching telly for telly's sake" with her favourite channels, "obviously BBC1, or BBC2 on a really crazy day. Asked if that particular choice represented a romantic side, she replied: "You'll have to ask my husband that. Sign up to our newsletter to get other stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. The licence fee must be abolished if they continue this one sided political coverage. He also had stints working as a non-executive director at the heavily criticised Scottish Power and Standard Life. Her mother’s father was the Scotland High Court judge Lord Roberton. The BBC charter cannot exist to employ people who will use their gained influence to change agendas. She worked in one of the NBC News political programs during her time there. Her younger sister is Laura Kuenssberg, and they have a brother David who is executive director of finance and resources at Brighton and Hove City Council.

Appointed chief political correspondent for BBC News, Kuenssberg reported for BBC One bulletins, Daily Politics and BBC News. On 11 December, one day before the 2019 general election, she drew controversy by claiming on air that submitted postal votes, apparently viewed by both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, were "looking pretty grim for Labour in a lot of parts of the country. Activa las alertas de ¡HOLA! My investigation led me back through her family history to try and discover the seeds of potential influence. This family history is quite astounding. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

It was a total doozy. [46] Journalist Jenni Russell, a former BBC editor herself, was quoted in The New York Times about the issue affecting Kuenssberg: "The graphic level of threats to women is quite extraordinary and it’s one of the worst things to have happened in recent British public life. An election which the person now in office will do anything to win.

Kuenssberg was born in Italy in 1976 to Nick and Sally Kuenssberg.

Now known as Coats PLC, this textile firm set up manufacturing sites in India, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, The Philippines, Venezuela, Pakistan and Turkey to name a few. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

MORE: BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood opens up about heartache following divorce. Kuenssberg, the BBC’s political editor, faced calls for her sacking after she shared the identity of a father and Labour activist who confronted Boris Johnson over NHS staff shortages. She also contributed towards business reporting on ITV's current affairs strand, Tonight. His purported answer to a question as broadcast in the report was in fact his reply to a more general (unbroadcast) question, not specifically about that terrorist attack.

[6] Her maternal grandfather was the Scottish high court judge Lord Robertson, whose brother, Sir James Wilson Robertson, was the last British Governor-General of Nigeria. A petition was also started to sack her from the BBC Network which did not succeed. THE BBC has been hit with a huge backlash on Twitter after political editor Laura Kuenssberg outed a father of a sick baby who confronted Boris… Laura Kuenssberg has more than 11.9k followers on Facebook and she over 1.03 million followers on Twitter. "[38] The Metropolitan Police Service later confirmed that there was "no evidence of any criminal offences having been committed.

[24] The petition was later withdrawn by David Babbs, executive director of 38 Degrees, who cited concern that it had become a "focal point for sexist and hateful abuse made towards Laura Kuenssberg" on other social media websites such as Twitter although it was acknowledged that this represented "the actions of a small minority".

When it comes to her personal life, Laura is married to James Kelly, a management consultant; the couple resides in east London. [3] Her father is a businessman and her mother worked in children's services and received a CBE for this in the 2000 New Year Honours.

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The name of her paternal grandfather is Dr. Ekkehard von Kuenssberg.

If it's 1am and you've had a 15-hour day, you could think, 'I'll just catch up on The Economist or I could read Jilly Cooper. It's her job to be sceptical about everything we say". [35][36] The footage was subsequently withdrawn from BBC iPlayer, while the episode of Politics Live in which the incident happened was withdrawn and removed from the BBC Parliament schedule.

", MORE: Gardeners' World host Monty Don shares details of childhood trauma. ", MORE: Naga Munchetty pictured in rare wedding snap – and she looks stunning.

Laura Kuenssbergs maternal grandfather was the famous Lord Robertson who was a high court judge in Scotland and was well known for his contribution to the Scottish legal system. She became the first woman political editor for BBC News, after succeeding Nick Robinson in 2015. People tell me you are not much of a reader but at the risk of you turning a deaf ear, I wish to suggest a reading list you may enjoy and find valuable in making decisions for the American public. Find out more about your favorite shows like SpongeBob Squarepants, Sam … What's the opposite of Schadenfreude? It was something of a surprise, then, when she touched upon her marriage in a recent interview with the Radio Times. In that time there has been one member of the BBC political team who has left me flabbergasted by the rhetoric and her complete disregard for impartiality. [4] Ekkehard von Künßberg married the Protestant-raised Dr. Katharina Samson,[5] the daughter of wealthy cloth manufacturer Gustav Samson, and Anna Goldschmidt, the fourth daughter of Hermann and Rosalie Goldschmidt.[4]. It seems as though the BBC is often complicit in protecting people who have influence, Sir Jimmy Saville to name the obvious. The trust said that accuracy was particularly important when dealing "with a critical question at a time of extreme national concern. She is the granddaughter of Ekkehard von Kuenssberg (1913-2000), a German-born physician who emigrated to Scotland, and her great-grandfather was Professor Dr. Eberhard Georg Otto Freiherr von Künßberg (1881–1941), of the Thurnau line of the family: a separate and distinct line from that of Eberhard Freiherr von Kuensberg, the leader of the Sonderkommando assigned to transport Russian artifacts for the German Foreign Office during the Second World War.

But most of all what made her like this? Professor Dr. Eberhard von Künßberg was a scholar in the history of German Law, a professor at the University of Heidelberg, a legal linguist and a pioneer in the field of legal geography. Or BBC News". Come to my website with lots of content at: .css-1psntrz{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;}.css-1psntrz:hover{-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;}www.JohnnyVedmore.com. This was a time of sweatshops in the textile industries and Nicholas Kuenssberg helped to deny rights to his employees. Powered by Vocal © 2020 Jerrick Ventures LLC. She further revealed that she loves "watching telly for telly's sake" with her favourite channels, "obviously BBC1, or BBC2 on a really crazy day. Asked if that particular choice represented a romantic side, she replied: "You'll have to ask my husband that. Sign up to our newsletter to get other stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. The licence fee must be abolished if they continue this one sided political coverage. He also had stints working as a non-executive director at the heavily criticised Scottish Power and Standard Life. Her mother’s father was the Scotland High Court judge Lord Roberton. The BBC charter cannot exist to employ people who will use their gained influence to change agendas. She worked in one of the NBC News political programs during her time there. Her younger sister is Laura Kuenssberg, and they have a brother David who is executive director of finance and resources at Brighton and Hove City Council.

Appointed chief political correspondent for BBC News, Kuenssberg reported for BBC One bulletins, Daily Politics and BBC News. On 11 December, one day before the 2019 general election, she drew controversy by claiming on air that submitted postal votes, apparently viewed by both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, were "looking pretty grim for Labour in a lot of parts of the country. Activa las alertas de ¡HOLA! My investigation led me back through her family history to try and discover the seeds of potential influence. This family history is quite astounding. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

It was a total doozy. [46] Journalist Jenni Russell, a former BBC editor herself, was quoted in The New York Times about the issue affecting Kuenssberg: "The graphic level of threats to women is quite extraordinary and it’s one of the worst things to have happened in recent British public life. An election which the person now in office will do anything to win.

Kuenssberg was born in Italy in 1976 to Nick and Sally Kuenssberg.

Now known as Coats PLC, this textile firm set up manufacturing sites in India, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, The Philippines, Venezuela, Pakistan and Turkey to name a few. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

MORE: BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood opens up about heartache following divorce. Kuenssberg, the BBC’s political editor, faced calls for her sacking after she shared the identity of a father and Labour activist who confronted Boris Johnson over NHS staff shortages. She also contributed towards business reporting on ITV's current affairs strand, Tonight. His purported answer to a question as broadcast in the report was in fact his reply to a more general (unbroadcast) question, not specifically about that terrorist attack.

[6] Her maternal grandfather was the Scottish high court judge Lord Robertson, whose brother, Sir James Wilson Robertson, was the last British Governor-General of Nigeria. A petition was also started to sack her from the BBC Network which did not succeed. THE BBC has been hit with a huge backlash on Twitter after political editor Laura Kuenssberg outed a father of a sick baby who confronted Boris… Laura Kuenssberg has more than 11.9k followers on Facebook and she over 1.03 million followers on Twitter. "[38] The Metropolitan Police Service later confirmed that there was "no evidence of any criminal offences having been committed.

[24] The petition was later withdrawn by David Babbs, executive director of 38 Degrees, who cited concern that it had become a "focal point for sexist and hateful abuse made towards Laura Kuenssberg" on other social media websites such as Twitter although it was acknowledged that this represented "the actions of a small minority".

When it comes to her personal life, Laura is married to James Kelly, a management consultant; the couple resides in east London. [3] Her father is a businessman and her mother worked in children's services and received a CBE for this in the 2000 New Year Honours.

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Kuenssberg studied history at the University of Edinburgh, followed by a journalism course at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.,[11] where she worked on an NBC News political programme.

Laura was awarded Broadcaster of the Year by the Political Studies Association in November 2016. You have many people in your family to aspire to and you're choosing to be an lapdog for a Conservative government, that continues to enact cuts that affect people who didn't have the start in life that you had. Her husband James is a management consultant. It seems strange to have to write in defense of the U. S. Postal Service, but it's a measure of the depravity of the man in the White House, and how far he's willing to go in … [6], "BBC names Laura Kuenssberg as BBC political editor", "Laura Kuenssberg confirmed as the BBC's first female political editor", "Laura Kuenssberg: BBC titan who would 'die in a ditch for impartiality, "How political editor Laura Kuenssberg broke the mould to become the BBC's Brexit guru", "Meet the council's new finance boss – and his famous sister", "Is the art of flyting still in rude health? There is no information about his height, weight. Our House is On Fire tells the story of the events that led up to Greta Thunberg's school strike for the climate on August 20th, 2018. So you may ask why he did not share the surname of his father. I'm sure Laura Kuenssberg may be offended by me including her family in this Blog, but people will ask questions when she is appearing to use a public platform with a hidden agenda. [23], Following the 2016 local elections, a petition was started on 38 Degrees which accused Kuenssberg of being biased against the Labour Party and its leader Jeremy Corbyn, and called for her dismissal.

The name of her paternal grandfather is Dr. Ekkehard von Kuenssberg.

If it's 1am and you've had a 15-hour day, you could think, 'I'll just catch up on The Economist or I could read Jilly Cooper. It's her job to be sceptical about everything we say". [35][36] The footage was subsequently withdrawn from BBC iPlayer, while the episode of Politics Live in which the incident happened was withdrawn and removed from the BBC Parliament schedule.

", MORE: Gardeners' World host Monty Don shares details of childhood trauma. ", MORE: Naga Munchetty pictured in rare wedding snap – and she looks stunning.

Laura Kuenssbergs maternal grandfather was the famous Lord Robertson who was a high court judge in Scotland and was well known for his contribution to the Scottish legal system. She became the first woman political editor for BBC News, after succeeding Nick Robinson in 2015. People tell me you are not much of a reader but at the risk of you turning a deaf ear, I wish to suggest a reading list you may enjoy and find valuable in making decisions for the American public. Find out more about your favorite shows like SpongeBob Squarepants, Sam … What's the opposite of Schadenfreude? It was something of a surprise, then, when she touched upon her marriage in a recent interview with the Radio Times. In that time there has been one member of the BBC political team who has left me flabbergasted by the rhetoric and her complete disregard for impartiality. [4] Ekkehard von Künßberg married the Protestant-raised Dr. Katharina Samson,[5] the daughter of wealthy cloth manufacturer Gustav Samson, and Anna Goldschmidt, the fourth daughter of Hermann and Rosalie Goldschmidt.[4]. It seems as though the BBC is often complicit in protecting people who have influence, Sir Jimmy Saville to name the obvious. The trust said that accuracy was particularly important when dealing "with a critical question at a time of extreme national concern. She is the granddaughter of Ekkehard von Kuenssberg (1913-2000), a German-born physician who emigrated to Scotland, and her great-grandfather was Professor Dr. Eberhard Georg Otto Freiherr von Künßberg (1881–1941), of the Thurnau line of the family: a separate and distinct line from that of Eberhard Freiherr von Kuensberg, the leader of the Sonderkommando assigned to transport Russian artifacts for the German Foreign Office during the Second World War.

But most of all what made her like this? Professor Dr. Eberhard von Künßberg was a scholar in the history of German Law, a professor at the University of Heidelberg, a legal linguist and a pioneer in the field of legal geography. Or BBC News". Come to my website with lots of content at: .css-1psntrz{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;}.css-1psntrz:hover{-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;}www.JohnnyVedmore.com. This was a time of sweatshops in the textile industries and Nicholas Kuenssberg helped to deny rights to his employees. Powered by Vocal © 2020 Jerrick Ventures LLC. She further revealed that she loves "watching telly for telly's sake" with her favourite channels, "obviously BBC1, or BBC2 on a really crazy day. Asked if that particular choice represented a romantic side, she replied: "You'll have to ask my husband that. Sign up to our newsletter to get other stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. The licence fee must be abolished if they continue this one sided political coverage. He also had stints working as a non-executive director at the heavily criticised Scottish Power and Standard Life. Her mother’s father was the Scotland High Court judge Lord Roberton. The BBC charter cannot exist to employ people who will use their gained influence to change agendas. She worked in one of the NBC News political programs during her time there. Her younger sister is Laura Kuenssberg, and they have a brother David who is executive director of finance and resources at Brighton and Hove City Council.

Appointed chief political correspondent for BBC News, Kuenssberg reported for BBC One bulletins, Daily Politics and BBC News. On 11 December, one day before the 2019 general election, she drew controversy by claiming on air that submitted postal votes, apparently viewed by both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, were "looking pretty grim for Labour in a lot of parts of the country. Activa las alertas de ¡HOLA! My investigation led me back through her family history to try and discover the seeds of potential influence. This family history is quite astounding. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

It was a total doozy. [46] Journalist Jenni Russell, a former BBC editor herself, was quoted in The New York Times about the issue affecting Kuenssberg: "The graphic level of threats to women is quite extraordinary and it’s one of the worst things to have happened in recent British public life. An election which the person now in office will do anything to win.

Kuenssberg was born in Italy in 1976 to Nick and Sally Kuenssberg.

Now known as Coats PLC, this textile firm set up manufacturing sites in India, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, The Philippines, Venezuela, Pakistan and Turkey to name a few. Whilst in Peru during the late 1960's, Mr Kuenssberg became renowned as a shrewd capitalist.

MORE: BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood opens up about heartache following divorce. Kuenssberg, the BBC’s political editor, faced calls for her sacking after she shared the identity of a father and Labour activist who confronted Boris Johnson over NHS staff shortages. She also contributed towards business reporting on ITV's current affairs strand, Tonight. His purported answer to a question as broadcast in the report was in fact his reply to a more general (unbroadcast) question, not specifically about that terrorist attack.

[6] Her maternal grandfather was the Scottish high court judge Lord Robertson, whose brother, Sir James Wilson Robertson, was the last British Governor-General of Nigeria. A petition was also started to sack her from the BBC Network which did not succeed. THE BBC has been hit with a huge backlash on Twitter after political editor Laura Kuenssberg outed a father of a sick baby who confronted Boris… Laura Kuenssberg has more than 11.9k followers on Facebook and she over 1.03 million followers on Twitter. "[38] The Metropolitan Police Service later confirmed that there was "no evidence of any criminal offences having been committed.

[24] The petition was later withdrawn by David Babbs, executive director of 38 Degrees, who cited concern that it had become a "focal point for sexist and hateful abuse made towards Laura Kuenssberg" on other social media websites such as Twitter although it was acknowledged that this represented "the actions of a small minority".

When it comes to her personal life, Laura is married to James Kelly, a management consultant; the couple resides in east London. [3] Her father is a businessman and her mother worked in children's services and received a CBE for this in the 2000 New Year Honours.

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