
Emma Hughes
Emma Hughes lives in London and has spent the past 15 years writing for publications including the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Evening Standard, Waitrose Food, British Vogue and Condé Nast Traveller. Currently Country Life's Acting Assistant Features Editor and its London Life restaurant columnist, if she isn't tapping away at a keyboard she's probably taking something out of the oven (or eating it).
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Jewellery making: getting started
Making your own jewellery isn’t very difficult. Read our tips from the experts, plus the best books and courses
By Emma Hughes Published
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Country Life's Favourite Dogs: Jack Russell
Continuing our new series on Britain's top dogs, we meet the feisty, fearless Jack Russell terrier
By Emma Hughes Published
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What to do this weekend: February 14
This weekend is the perfect time to visit a romantic art exhibition, or go for a snowdrop walk
By Emma Hughes Published
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How to choose an engagement ring
Read Country Life’s essential guide to choosing the right engagement ring before you venture forth and spend...
By Emma Hughes Published
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Country mouse: Game to eat?
At a dinner to mark the end of the shooting season our mouse enjoys squirrel, amongst some other choice offerings
By Emma Hughes Published
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Welsh treasures for sale
Treasures from one of Wales’s oldest estates are going on sale
By Emma Hughes Published
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What to do this weekend: February 6
This weekend you can get up close to orchids, admire art from Morocco or book tickets to a herbal masterclass
By Emma Hughes Published
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Country Life's Favourite Dogs: Pug
Continuing our new series on Britain’s most popular breeds of dog, we meet the pug, a gregarious, fun-loving chap who’s the life and soul of every party
By Emma Hughes Published
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Britain’s bloodiest places
What is it about the British countryside that makes it so attractive as a setting for writers of detective fiction?
By Emma Hughes Published
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What to do this weekend: January 31
This weekend you can sample the best Cotswolds food or learn how to tell winter trees apart
By Emma Hughes Published
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Lawnmower collection to open in Wales
A collection of vintage lawnmowers is to open in Haverfordwest
By Emma Hughes Published
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What to do this weekend: January 24
This weekend is the perfect time to buy snowdrops or enjoy a day's racing at Cheltenham
By Emma Hughes Published
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Georgians exhibition at the British Library
A range of historically accurate dress-shaped biscuits has been created as an accompaniment to a new exhibition on the Georgians at the British Library
By Emma Hughes Published
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Boost for the heritage sector
The Prince's Foundation for Building Community has a grant to develop a 12-month programme to encourage young people to work in the heritage sector
By Emma Hughes Published
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What to do this weekend: November 14
Country Life's guide to some of the best events taking place this weekend, November 14
By Emma Hughes Published
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Reading journeys from Heywood Hill
Heywood Hill bookshop in London is offering to take customers on a journey for twelve months
By Emma Hughes Published
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Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in London
Country Life finds out the best places to eat, drink, shop and stay in London
By Emma Hughes Published
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Country mouse at the Goodwood Revival
Emma visits glorious Goodwood for their Revival
By Emma Hughes Published
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Heather in peril
The heather beetle is a clear danger to our heather-clad uplands, says The Heather Trust
By Emma Hughes Published
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Cliveden gets a giant slide
The iconic Cliveden is bringing all the fun of the fair to Buckinghamshire
By Emma Hughes Published
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The James New York: review
Emma Hughes reviews The James in New York, a stylish downtown hotel that's perfect for art lovers
By Emma Hughes Published
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New painting revealed at William Morris's house
The National Trust has uncovered a long-lost work by William Morris and his friends at The Red House
By Emma Hughes Published
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Downton Abbey exhibition in Bampton
The village where much of Downton Abbey was filmed outdoors is hosting an exhibition of costumes from the much-loved drama
By Emma Hughes Published
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The inspiration of peacocks
The peacock is an eccentric part of our history. Emma Hughes finds out more.
By Emma Hughes Published