Coburn joined
BBC Two's weekday political programme
Daily Politics in 2008, presenting the show alongside
Andrew Neil on Thursdays. From January 2010, she took over
Anita Anand's role, presenting four days a week while Anand was away on maternity leave. Anand returned to the show in September 2010, meaning that Coburn returned to presenting on the programme one day a week, this time on Fridays. On 5 May 2010, Coburn joined Neil to present the final
Daily Politics election debate,
The Trust in Politics Debate, before the
2010 general election. The debate featured contributions from
Harriet Harman,
Sir George Young,
Lynne Featherstone and
Adam Price. In July 2011, Anand left the programme to present a new show on
BBC Radio 5 Live, resulting in Coburn becoming a full-time co-presenter from September with Andrew Neil. Coburn presented
Daily Politics on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays and was joined by
Andrew Neil on Wednesdays for coverage of
Prime Minister's Questions. Coburn also presented a companion show,
Politics Europe, and the regional opt-out,
Sunday Politics London. Both
Politics Europe and
Daily Politics were axed in 2018, with the latter replaced by
Politics Live, which Coburn presented, alongside the continuing
Sunday Politics London. On 20 March 2025, she announced she would be stepping down as host and would be leaving the BBC after 28 years. Her last
Politics Live programme was on 22 May 2025. ==Personal life==