Louise Johncox is an experienced journalist who has worked for some of Britain’s most prestigious newspapers. The articles below represent a snapshot of her work and offer an insight into the areas of life she has covered.

Louise Johncox - Food Inspiration
Baker's daughter Louise Johncox shares her family story and tea shop recipes.
Waitrose Magazine
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Surrey Life Magazine – The Teashop Trail
A monthly column reviewing teashops in Surrey.
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The Fabulous Baker Boys

Following her family footsteps, a writer saved the recipes and traditions of the bakehouse her dad ran for 42 years.
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Fame and fortune: Wine is for pleasure, not profit
Michael Roux Jr, head of Michelin-starred restaurant Le Gavroche, enjoys fine reds and fast cars, but is passionate about pensions.
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Roux boys: the ultimate chef dynasty
They may argue even over how to make an omelette. But you can’t create a fine dining empire without breaking a few eggs.
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Duke of Edinburgh‘s Awards
Prince Edward, set to take over the Duke of Edinburgh’s awards, tells Louise Johncox they’re not just for middle-class kids.
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Prince Charles takes Duchy Originals to America
Prince is spreading his Duchy Originals brand to America and India to promote organic food and help farming communities.
22 June 2008 The Sunday Times
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Time and Place: Refugees from Chelsea - Joanna Trollope
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Time and Place: Fay Weldon's Primrose Hill home
The Sunday Times Home
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Time and place: Not quite Gosford Park - Julian Fellowes
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A Family Business
Louise Johncox paid a visit to an exclusive medieval estate in Tuscany owned by the Ferragamo luxury goods dynasty.
The Sunday Times
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Modern take on antiques
Louise Johncox tours the home of antiques guru Jonty Hearnden and finds a treasure trove of old and new collectables within.
The Sunday Times
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Art House
Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill is one of the few women to call a palace home. But growing up in the grand surroundings of Blenheim was no fairy tale.
The Sunday Times Home
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At home in the ice
Mod cons were in short supply in the Greenland house where Kari Herbert grew up but, she tells Louise Johncox, it was a wonderful home all the same.
The Sunday Times Home
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Cold Front
How global warming is having a startling impact on the Inuit’s ability to survive.
Readers Digest pdf

A life in the day of an Inuit woman
The Inuit Geela Kooneeliusie, 43, on baking bread, staying warm and hunting polar bears.
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We’re in Meltdown

Sea ice in the Arctic is approaching a record low - and the locals wear
T-shirts in the summer. Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier tells Louise Johncox how climate change is threatening her people's way of life.
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