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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Trump turns away the huddled masses
Features President Donald Trump last week signed an executive order banning people from seven Muslim-majority countries has caused chaos.
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An unlikely apostle of liberalism preaches at Davos
Features Chinese president, Xi Jinping, turned out to be an unlikely defender of globalisation.
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Trump: he really meant what he said
Features Does Donald Trump really believe the things he says? Emily Hohler reports.
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May makes EU an offer it can’t refuse
Features Theresa May spelt out her approach to the Brexit negotiations in a landmark speech this week.
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Did Russia meddle in the US election?
Features Theories that Russian intelligence had some kompromat on Donald Trump have been circulating for a long time.
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Theresa May is no ditherer
Features Pundits have sprung to the defence of the prime minister who has been criticised for wasting time.
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May must declare her hand
Features Prime minister Theresa May seems intent on keep her cards close to her chest despite signs that patience is wearing thin.
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More pain to come for buy-to-let landlords
Features New rules next September could see costs rising for buy-to-let landlords, says Emily Hohler.
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A shifting of deckchairs in Brussels
Features David Cameron's deal with the EU has been lambasted as a charade, reports Emily Hohler. But the Outers are far from getting their act together.
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Britain must not be cowed by Putin
Features Russian president Vladimir Putin has shrugged off accusations that he ordered Alexander Litvinenko's death.
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EU strains to cope with Middle East exodus
Features The future of the passport-free Schengen zone has been cast into doubt as the European Union struggles to get to grips with the migrant crisis.
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Jeremy Corbyn and the longest reshuffle in history
Features Jeremy Corbyn's claims to a strong shadow cabinet have been undermined by high-profile resignations.
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What was behind the Cologne attacks?
Features Europe faces up to the challenges posed by the migrant crisis following the New Year's attacks in Cologne. Emily Hohler reports.
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Should Britain side with Saudi Arabia?
Features Iran and Saudi Arabia won’t become friends any time soon. We need to decide which side we’re on.
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Can Labour survive its civil war?
Features Jeremy Corbyn is still the leader of the Labour party after 100 days at the helm, but he has yet to win mass support.
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Brexit: time to electrify this absurd charade
Features David Cameron kicked off his campaign to keep Britain in the European Union at a summit in Brussels last week.
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Paris climate change agreement lacks bite
Features The Paris climate change agreement may not have solved global warming, but it creates the architecture to tackle the problem, and it shows a shared positive intent.
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Storm battered Britain leaks £500m
Features The cost of clearing up after Storm Desmond battered northern England is rising fast.
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Far-right surges in French elections
Features The success of Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front party has sent alarm bells ringing across Europe.
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Public back Jihadi John drone strike
Features Jeremy Corbyn has found himself at odds with the British public over the drone strike against Jihadi John.
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Corbyn’s terror U-turn: too little, too late?
Features Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has had to backpedal on comments he made on the government’s 'shoot-to-kill' policy. Emily Hohler reports.
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Cameron serves up thin gruel
Features David Cameron launched his European renegotiation this week, says Emily Hohler. But his demands have been criticised for being too modest.
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Osborne’s clumsy stumble over tax credits
Features The chancellor's putting numbers ahead of people is an occupational hazard, but also a personal shortcoming.
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Are new powers to pry a cause for concern?
Features The government wants to give public bodies powers to pry into people's internet usage. But can they be trusted? Emily Hohler reports.
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