Emily Hohler
Emily has extensive experience in the world of journalism. She has worked on MoneyWeek for more than 20 years as a former assistant editor and writer. Emily has previously worked on titles including The Times as a Deputy Features Editor, Commissioning Editor at The Independent Sunday Review, The Daily Telegraph, and she spent three years at women's lifestyle magazine Marie Claire as a features writer for three years, early on in her career.
On MoneyWeek, Emily’s coverage includes Brexit and global markets such as Russia and China. Aside from her writing, Emily is a Nutritional Therapist and she runs her own business called Root Branch Nutrition in Oxfordshire, where she offers consultations and workshops on nutrition and health.
Latest articles by Emily Hohler
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Tories jostle for top job
Features The recent Conservative party conference witnessed would-be party leaders seeking to make their mark. Emily Hohler reports.
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Corbyn: more red flag than red box
Features Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has stuck to his guns, but many voters will find his policies hard to swallow. Emily Hohler reports.
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A 'catastrophic' seven days for Jeremy Corbyn
Features The past week has witnessed a series of political blunders committed by Jeremy Corbyn. Emily Hohler reports.
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Cameron, the pig and Lord Ashcroft’s revenge
Features A rumour unleashed by Lord Ashcroft concerning David Cameron's activities while at Oxford unravelled this week.
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El Niño will blow in a turbulent 2016
Features Global markets next year could take a battering from the El Niño weather phenomenon.
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Migrant crisis: Germany says enough is enough
Features Europe's Schengen system of open borders is under threat following Germany's decision to impose border controls. Emily Hohler reports.
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Cameron acts on Syria – but to what end?
Features While David Cameron resolves to act on Syria, what he is trying to achieve is far from clear. Emily Hohler reports.
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Don’t be fooled: the Corbyn nightmare is real
Features Labour MPs hoping Jeremy Corbyn will tone down his rhetoric if he wins his leadership bid are kidding themselves.
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Migrant crisis: “An exodus of Biblical proportions”
Features The number of migrants entering Europe is expected to rise to 3,000 a day over the next few months, with the favoured destination Germany.
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Labour may never recover from Jeremy Corbyn
Features Jeremy Corbyn could split the Labour party for good, reports Emily Hohler. And a divided party is unelectable.
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Europe’s chaotic refugee crisis
Features Germany’s Angela Merkel and French leader François Hollande have announced a ten-point plan to tackle Europe's refugee crisis.
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The Donald trumps the opposition in the polls
Features Never mind how numerous his critics, Donald Trump has struck a chord with disillusioned voters.
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Labour’s farcical voting system
Features The changes Ed Miliband made to the Labour party voting system is a threat to the party itself. Emily Hohler reports.
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Are we heading for a genuine three-party system?
Features It's not just Labour that could split over a Jeremy Corbyn victory, the Tories could too.
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Why Kids Company deserved to close
Features To escape tougher regulation, charities such as Kids Company, must run themselves like businesses. Emily Hohler reports.
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Jezmania is a joke that will wear thin
Features Jeremy Corbyn has grabbed the headlines, but his campaign is doomed to fail. Emily Hohler reports.
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Europe must work together to resolve the migrant crisis
Features If the migrant crisis is to be solved, the 28 members of the European Union are going to have to work together.
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Should the state enforce equal pay for women?
Features The government wants to tackle the problem of equal pay between men and women. But not everyone agrees that it's going about it in the right way.
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'Operation Kill Boris' could backfire
Features George Osborne could get more than he bargained for in trying to derail Boris Johnson's political ambitions.
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'No' vote pushes Greece towards the exit
Features Following the resounding “No” vote in Greece’s referendum, Europe has given Athens “one last chance" to come up with a credible economic reform plan.
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Greece votes – but on what?
Features The exact subject of Sunday's referendum in Greece is far from clear, reports Emily Hohler – if it happens at all.
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Networked terrorism for the internet age
Features Behind these seemingly random attacks, such as in Tunisia, lies a unifying ideology of terrorism.
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The 'out of Europe' lobby deploys its trustiest weapon
Features The biggest gaffe made by Britain's pro-Europeans is being exploited by the 'out of Europe' lobby, reports Emily Hohler.
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Donald Trump guns for the US presidency
Features Donald Trump's nomination as Republican candidate for the US presidency is a gift for cartoonists. But should we really write him off?
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