Laura Kuenssberg once admitted she would "die in a ditch for the impartiality" of the BBC. The presenter, 48, joined the broadcaster as a trainee in 2000, working for BBC North East and Cumbria.
So presenter Kuenssberg asked the chancellor on Sunday: “Rachel Reeves, you’re cutting welfare, you’re cutting spending, you’re cutting regulation. Are you really a Labour chancellor?” ...
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Five women in their 50s form a "menopausal punk band" in the new series from BBC One and BritBox. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief “I got the idea about 10 years ago and started ...
BBC viewers were switching off in droves as Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves was interviewed by Laura Kuenssberg – with the conversation quickly spiralling into a row. Speaking about ...
The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg asked Rachel Reeves if she is “really a Labour chancellor” after her latest set of spending cuts. The senior cabinet minister – who is in charge of the country’s finances – ...
Sally Nugent and Jon Kay returned to our screens today (Tuesday) presenting a fresh edition of BBC Breakfast. The dynamic duo guided viewers through the day's top stories across a spectrum from ...
One interesting point that came out of her exchanges with Laura Kuenssberg was her confirmation that she would not be changing the self-imposed fiscal rules that require her to balance tax revenue ...
The Labour government plans to cut Civil Service running costs by 15%, Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms to Laura Kuenssberg. The BBC earlier reported that the the government will tell the Civil ...
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