BBC's Laura Kuenssberg thanks fans for their 'kind messages' as she returns to ... trends now

BBC's Laura Kuenssberg thanks fans for their 'kind messages' as she returns to ... trends now
BBC's Laura Kuenssberg thanks fans for their 'kind messages' as she returns to ... trends now

BBC's Laura Kuenssberg thanks fans for their 'kind messages' as she returns to ... trends now

Ms Kuenssberg last hosted the show on October 1 at the Tory party conference She took some time off after her father Nick passed away later that evening

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BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg has thanked fans for their 'kind messages' as she returns to TV screens following death of her father. 

Ms Kuenssberg returned to her flagship programme Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg this morning after being absent from the show for four weeks. 

She last presented the political talk show on October 1 when she interviewed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the Conservative party conference but took some time off after her father Nick Kuenssberg passed away later that evening. 

The BBC journalist missed four episodes of the show, with her colleague and Newsnight presenter Victoria Derbyshire filling in while she was away. 

Ms Kuenssberg tweeted ahead of her return to the show this morning: 'Looking forward to being back on #bbclaurak this Sunday - thank you very much for all the kind messages in the last few weeks, and to @vicderbyshire for holding the fort!'

BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg (pictured) has thanked fans for their 'kind messages' as she returns to TV screens following death of her father

BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg (pictured) has thanked fans for their 'kind messages' as she returns to TV screens following death of her father

Ms Kuenssberg's father Nick (pictured) died following an illness on October 1 at the age of 80

Ms Kuenssberg's father Nick (pictured) died following an illness on October 1 at the age of 80

Ms Kuenssberg's father Nick died following an illness on October 1 at the age of 80. 

He was widely recognised as one of Scotland’s leading business figures who built his career in the textile industry and was awarded an OBE in 2004. 

He was also well known for his involvement in the arts and environmental industry, previously standing as Chairman of the Royal Conservatoire

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