Miss Kuenssberg has always kept her composure despite being subjected to abuse from critics on all sides of the political spectrum. | Election translator: Key words explained. Two right-backs are already injured, Manchester City are considering Pochettino and Nagelsmann should Pep leave, Solskjaer still wants Manchester United to buy Holland, The reforms of Manchester United and Liverpool are reminiscent of the history of the Premier League. When sexpert Tracey Cox hit the menopause, her sex drive completely vanished. Miss Kuenssberg spoke about the difficulties of her job and the campaign of abuse against her for the first time yesterday. We would love to hear how you are coping with the coronavirus lockdown. By sending a clip you consent to us using your video in perpetuity on Express.co.uk and our social platforms. Party leaders went head-to-head in a live TV debate on climate change, Ice sculptures sat in place of Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage after they turned down the invitation, Boris Johnson refused to say whether he will take part in a BBC interview with presenter Andrew Neil - Labour, the SNP, the Lib Dems and the Brexit Party will all be questioned, The Institute for Fiscal Studies says neither Labour nor the Conservatives' spending plans are "properly credible", The Liberal Democrats' plans are the "most fiscally prudent", the independent research group adds, The DUP launched its manifesto with a promise to seek changes to Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, The SNP dropped its candidate for a key target seat after allegations of anti-Semitism were made against him. Laura Juliet Kuenssberg (born 8 August 1976) is a British journalist. Tonight Chris Mason and Adam Fleming are joined by BBC Scotland editor Sarah Smith, in the absence of Laura Kuenssberg and Katya Adler. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. Referring to the claims about questionable behaviour by Ministers and other MPs, she said there was a ‘very clear’ generational divide in how people were responding. Play video Key moments from the seven-way BBC election debate from BBC, Key moments from the seven-way BBC election debate, Play video 'Would you use nuclear weapons?' She is currently the political editor of BBC News, succeeding Nick Robinson in July 2015 and is the first woman to hold the position. Mr Johnson's condition on Tuesday night remained "stable" as he stayed in St Thomas' Hospital for "close monitoring", according to Downing Street. BBC's Laura Kuenssberg warns of 'Cabinet coup' as absent Boris Johnson fights coronavirus Share your lockdown experience with Express.co.uk We would love to … People share the mistakes they wish they could undo - from trying the drug that... Tesco insists tampons ARE available to all customers in Wales and says aisle was only closed because of a... Is England about to copy Nicola Sturgeon's tougher lockdown? What they are trying to do is silence me.’, BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg with her bodyguard at the Labour Party Conference. Hundreds of young people pack into all-night illegal warehouse rave in London. However, BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg has hinted that a short period of country-wide rules dubbed a 'circuit break' could be announced within the next week. Asked whether the party leaders are different when the cameras are turned off, Miss Kuenssberg said Jeremy Corbyn and Mrs May were more themselves than previous leaders. Meanwhile the first of the NHS Nightingale hospitals, at London's ExCel Centre, received its first patients on Tuesday. Welsh Tesco cordons off 'non-essential' items, Man enters Welsh Tesco in underwear as clothes are 'non-essential'. ‘The camera is not always fair. She told guests at a Jewish Care business lunch in central London: ‘I didn’t aspire to have the finger pointed at me. “And, goodness me, everybody hopes around the country that he will recover very fast, but having been in intensive care, that is going to take some time.”, She concluded: “There are a lot of dilemmas ahead and there are so many decisions that are have to be taken in the coming weeks and months.”. ‘It is important for people to get a handle on the seriousness of what is happening. Prince Harry says his education and upbringing meant he didn't know unconscious bias existed until he... Meghan Markle is 'shocked' by critics who think she is wading into politics because she feels telling people... What's YOUR biggest regret? In the interview Sir Starmer was confronted with the statement by the BBC’s The BBC political editor said the critics were trying to ‘silence’ her, but insisted their campaign against her would never work. The broadcaster's political editor Laura Kuenssberg has said a formal announcement is not likely until Monday. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group. There has been a stopper on the bottle for a long time.’. The council flat kid who became F1's greatest driver: He had already amassed a fortune of £250Million. Paul Pogba slams claims from the Middle East that he will quit the French... Viewers left stunned after Family Fortunes contestant gives an X-rated answer to 'something you put in your... UK 'is hoping Angela Merkel will push Emmanuel Macron to compromise on fishing rights' amid warnings that... China is close to 'world domination' and Europe must wake up to the danger, German spy chief says. The fact that the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg was accompanied to Labour conference by a bodyguard barely needs restating. She suggested previous Tory Governments would not have been as forgiving of their leader, adding: ‘In another time she’d have been gone on June 9 [after the general election].’. The comments below have not been moderated. Last night, after Miss Kuensberg tweeted about Miss Bailey’s rape allegations, she was sent a series of abusive messages on Twitter. Laura Kuenssberg yesterday spoke out against the trolls who have threatened and abused her online. Playing the field! Laura Kuenssberg yesterday spoke out against the trolls who have threatened and abused her online. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn (centre) talks with BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, whilst watched by advisor Seamus Milne, after an interview at the Labour Party Conference. She was also given protection at the Tory conference shortly afterwards, although it was claimed this was so the broadcaster could maintain political balance. Miss Kuenssberg said she had worked to convince Bex Bailey, a Labour activist, to waive her anonymity and tell her story of being raped at a Labour event when she was 19. from BBC, Play video Lucas: 'Your track record on climate is abysmal' from BBC, Lucas: 'Your track record on climate is abysmal', Play video Jo Swinson: "We are a nation of immigrants" from BBC, Jo Swinson: "We are a nation of immigrants", Play video Price: 'People don't have faith in politicians' from BBC, Price: 'People don't have faith in politicians', Play video Tice: 'Manifestos are synonymous with nonsense' from BBC, Tice: 'Manifestos are synonymous with nonsense', Play video Sturgeon 'we witnessed exceptional acts of bravery' from BBC, Sturgeon 'we witnessed exceptional acts of bravery', Play video A short history of TV election debates from BBC, Play video PM replaced by ice in TV debate from BBC, Play video Greens 'continually disappointed' by other parties on tactical voting from BBC Radio 5 live, Greens 'continually disappointed' by other parties on tactical voting, Play video PM refuses to commit to Andrew Neil interview from BBC, PM refuses to commit to Andrew Neil interview, Play video Main parties react to manifesto spending analysis from BBC, Main parties react to manifesto spending analysis, Play video IFS: 'The choice could not be clearer' for voters from BBC, IFS: 'The choice could not be clearer' for voters.

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