Emily Hohler
Emily has worked as a journalist for more than thirty years and was formerly Assistant Editor of MoneyWeek, which she helped launch in 2000. Prior to this, she was Deputy Features Editor of The Times and a Commissioning Editor for The Independent on Sunday and The Daily Telegraph. She has written for most of the national newspapers including The Times, the Daily and Sunday Telegraph, The Evening Standard and The Daily Mail, She interviewed celebrities weekly for The Sunday Telegraph and wrote a regular column for The Evening Standard. As Political Editor of MoneyWeek, Emily has covered subjects from Brexit to the Gaza war.
Aside from her writing, Emily trained as Nutritional Therapist following her son's diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes in 2011 and now works as a practitioner for Nature Doc, offering one-to-one consultations and running workshops in Oxfordshire.
Latest articles by Emily Hohler
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A demoralising defeat for the Democrats
Features Had the Democrats won, it would have been a major blow to President Donald Trump and his Republican allies. Emily Hohler reports.
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Trump’s Russia imbroglio – a red herring?
Features President Donald Trump's allies fear the investigation is becoming too partisan.
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France: strong and stable leadership
Features A government that is strong and stable has finally arisen, says Emily Hohler. Just not in Britain.
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How the Kremlin duped Kushner
Features Jared Kushner's suspected dealings with the Russians has landed him in hot water at the White House. Emily Hohler reports.
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Trump sets an audacious target
Features The US president’s approach to brokering peace between Israel and Palestine is the “latest iteration of his classic deal-making style”.
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Virus attack is a wake-up call for business
Features Microsoft tries to duck the blame over the Wannacry ransomware that has infected over 200,000 computers worldwide.
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Tories hanker for the 70s too
Features Theresa May goes after Labour voters with her extension of workers' rights. Emily Hohler reports.
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Macron marches on to Berlin
Features Emmanuel Macron claimed an emphatic victory over his far-right rival, yet Marine Le Pen remains waiting in the wings.
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May was right to call an election
Features Theresa May's decision to call a snap general election was an astute move.
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Will Macron see off the populist threat?
Features Emmanuel Macron beat Marine Le Pen in the first round of the French presidential election. But can he beat populism for good, asks Emily Hohler.
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Erdogan recreates Turkish sultanate
Features Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan narrowly won reforms which will all but recreate Turkey as a sultanate.
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Trump’s Cuban missile crisis
Features The Trump administration is attempting a balancing act on North Korea – and the stakes couldn't be higher.
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Osborne as editor? There “isn’t a sick bag big enough”
Features The news that George Osborne is to become the editor of the Evening Standard hasn't gone down well with everyone.
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The countdown to Brexit begins
Features Theresa May has finally put Britain on the road to Brexit with her announcement that she will invoke Article 50 next week.
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Row with Turkey overshadows Dutch vote
Features All eyes were on the far-right politician Geert Wilders in this week's elections in the Netherlands.
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Trump versus the “deep state”
Features Fifty days into his presidency, Donald Trump is taking on the nation's civil servants, says Emily Hohler.
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The Netherlands: a “political mess”
Features On 15 March, Geert Wilders’ far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), is set to become the biggest party in the Netherlands.
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Could the “lunatic” outsider, Emmanuel Macron, steal a march on Le Pen?
Features Emmanuel Macron is looking less and less like an outsider as the presidential election in France hots up.
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Trump lays out his plans
Features President Donald Trump's first address to a joint session of Congress was remarkably conventional. Emily Hohler reports.
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North Korea now even more lonely
Features North Korea had some bilateral ties with Malaysia. But following the death of Kim Jong-nam, all that is now at risk.
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A rational turn at the White House
Features Lieutenant General Herbert McMaster's appointment as national security adviser has reassured those hoping for a normalisation of the Trump White House.
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Le Pen: the second French revolution?
Features What was once seen as impossible is becoming more credible by the day as the French election draws closer.
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Trump’s tumultuous opening chapter
Features The resignation of national security adviser Michael Flynn has capped one of the most tumultuous opening chapters in recent White House history.
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Scandal reshapes the French presidential election race
Features François Fillon gave an impressive press conference this week. But was it enough to get his campaign back on track?
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