Laura Kuenssberg: The Evolution of BBC’s Political Powerhouse in 2025

A Distinguished Career in Political Journalism
Laura Juliet Kuenssberg has established herself as a prominent figure in British journalism, currently hosting the BBC’s Sunday morning politics show. Her groundbreaking career includes being the first woman to hold the position of BBC Political Editor, a role she assumed in July 2015.
Current Role and Impact
As the presenter of ‘Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg’ on BBC One, she leads the network’s flagship Sunday talk show, which is simulcast on the BBC News channel. The programme features interviews with political figures and others involved in current events of the week.
In the financial year 2024/25, Kuenssberg’s work on the Sunday show has earned her between £395,000 and £399,999, with her salary seeing a remarkable 21 percent increase year-on-year. This compensation reflects her significant contribution to British political journalism.
Professional Background and Achievements
Kuenssberg holds the distinction of being the only woman, and youngest journalist, to lead the BBC’s political coverage as Political Editor. Her expertise was particularly evident during the EU referendum campaign and the subsequent Brexit negotiations.
Her excellence in journalism has been widely recognized with numerous accolades, including:
– Journalist of the Year at the 2016 British Journalism Awards
– London Press Club 2019 Broadcast Journalist of the Year (shared with Katya Adler)
– The 2022 Royal Television Society Interview of the Year Award for her interview with Dominic Cummings.
Current Focus and Impact
In her current role, Kuenssberg continues to tackle major political issues, including recent coverage of crucial negotiations regarding British Steel’s future, where she has provided in-depth analysis of the government’s approach to industrial policy.
The programme’s consistency is maintained by Victoria Derbyshire, who serves as the relief presenter since September 2023, ensuring continuous coverage of critical political developments.