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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'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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Osborne’s new Golden Rules
Features George Osborne's plans for a budget surplus is a political ploy to trap Labour.
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Labour’s leadership campaign lurches left with Jeremy Corbyn
Features Leftwinger Jeremy Corbyn's last-minute nomination for party leader has put Labour in a predicament. Emily Hohler reports.
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Cameron fluffs his hand on Europe
Features Europe's leaders have called David Camron's bluff before negotiations have even got underway, reports Emily Hohler.
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Labour’s ugly contest begins
Features The choice for Labour's next leader boils down to another Tony Blair or another Neil Kinnock.
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'Hopey-feely' will win the day for the EU
Features Cold-blooded analysis of the dangers of leaving the EU will win the day. Emily Hohler reports.
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Labour’s long road back to credibility
Features Labour needs to find a leader that can pull the party out of the doldrums. Emily Hohler reports.
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Cameron must now tackle Europe
Features The election one, David Cameron must now set his sights on his promised Europe referendum.
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Election 2015: 'A carnival of nonsense and futility'
Features None of the parties have got to grips with the key issues that voters need to hear, reports Emily Hohler.
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Election 2015: It’s a win-win situation for the SNP’s 'Scotweiler'
Features Whoever wins this general election, the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon will be a force to be reckoned with.
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Furious campaigns for the marginals
Features Election campaigners are focusing their firepower on a handful of key constituencies, reports Emily Hohler.
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How best to help Nepal
Features China is likely to play a major role in rebuilding a shattered Nepal following the country's devastating earthquake.
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It’s time to open our arms to refugees
Features Britain needs to face up to its responsibility as hundreds of refugees drown trying to cross the Mediterranean.
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Is Clinton the right candidate for the Democrats?
Features While Hillary Clinton's foreign policy credentials are impressive, where she stands in domestic terms is rather less clear.
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A 'flamboyant exchange of giveaways'
Features David Cameron set out to battle claims of Tory negativity by promising voters the 'good life'.
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Terror in Tunisia: a calculated attack on democracy
Features The attack on tourists at Tunisia’s Bardo museum has cast a shadow over the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
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Why the Tories will win at the polls
Features The Conservatives have emerged as the favourites to win May's general election, says Emily Hohler. But the real question is how well will they win.
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Labour faces a 'monstering' in the polls
Features Ed Miliband's Labour Party is facing a wipe in Scotland thanks to the SNP. Emily Hohler reports.
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Cameron sidesteps live debate
Features Opponents accuse David Cameron of cowardice for refusing to take part in live television debates ahead of the general election. Emily Hohler reports.
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Why take Blair’s tainted money?
Features Tony Blair’s pledge of £1,000 to each of the 106 candidates in Labour’s main battleground seats has stirred controversy.
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