Adrienne Wyper, The Week UK
Adrienne Wyper has been a freelance sub-editor and writer for The Week's website and magazine since 2015. As a travel and lifestyle journalist, she has also written and edited for other titles including BBC Countryfile, British Travel Journal, Coast, Country Living, Country Walking, Good Housekeeping, The Independent, The Lady and Woman’s Own. Her broad experience includes spells abroad, including editing annual financial reports in Tokyo and writing and editing celebrity news in Madrid for Hello! magazine. When not working, she loves exploring, on foot, by bike and by kayak, on her own doorstep and much further afield
Latest articles by Adrienne Wyper, The Week UK
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Can you prevent a hangover?
Talking Point Over half of us will drink more than usual this month, but there are ways to minimise the effects of alcohol on the morning after
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Travel trends for 2025
The Week Recommends What we'll do, where we'll go, and how we'll get there
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12 best crime shows and detective series in 2024
The Week Recommends From Fool Me Once to Ludwig and Baby Reindeer, must-view dramas from the past year – and one to start 2025
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Five medical breakthroughs of 2024
The Explainer The year's new discoveries for health conditions that affect millions
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The ultimate Christmas No. 1s
Talking Point From Band Aid and Mariah to Wham! and the Pogues, these are the seasonally successful festive favourites
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Top films coming out in 2025
The Week Recommends Pick up some popcorn and settle in for a cinematic treat
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Five festive cocktails for Christmas 2024
The Week Recommends Serve seasonal libations for an extra special gathering
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The best TV to watch over Christmas
The Week Recommends How to plan your perfect viewing on 25 December, from lunchtime till late
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Netflix UK: the best series and films to watch in 2024
The Week recommends From a comic retelling of Greek mythology to an adaptation of David Nicholls' best-selling novel
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Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light – still a 'crown jewel'
The Week Recommends This 'superlative' Tudor drama returns to BBC One and remains 'appointment weekly viewing'
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Until I Kill You: 'harrowing drama' starring Anna Maxwell Martin
The Week Recommends Based on the true story of the woman who survived a relationship with convicted serial killer John Sweeney
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Battersea Power Station: trip to the top
The Week Recommends Head high for a bird's-eye view of the award-winning redevelopment of this landmark building – and views over London
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Yazz Collective hotel review: beachside bliss on the Turquoise Coast
The Week Recommends Switch off from everyday stress in this exclusive beach resort, accessible only by boat, on Turkey's southwestern coast
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Tigritudes: pan-African film anthology comes to London
The Week Recommends Shining a spotlight on the continent's 'richly diverse and powerful film cultures', from 1956 to the present day
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Cannes controversies: the film festival's history of feuds and fallouts
In Depth Now in its 77th edition, the festival has been the scene of famous dramas, both on and off screen
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Long Island: a 'magnificent sequel' to Brooklyn
The Week Recommends Colm Tóibín follow-up shows his fascinations with 'secrets and the people who hold them in'
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Marc Quinn's Light into Life: an 'al fresco treasure-hunt' of sculpture at Kew
The Week Recommends Massive metallic sculptures dotted across the gardens explore 'links between nature and humanity'
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Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger celebrates 'unique collaboration'
The Week Recommends Martin Scorsese presents documentary tribute to the 'gorgeous, radical work' of the film-making duo
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Baby Reindeer: will armchair detectives spell the end for 'true story' dramas?
Talking Points Richard Gadd's Netflix hit renews focus on 'slippery ethics around true crime' as fans become internet sleuths
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Best beach cafes around the UK
The Week Recommends Enjoy freshly cooked food within sight of the sea – whatever the weather
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Our growing taste for bubble tea
The Week Recommends The trend for boba-based beverages shows no sign of ending
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Why more men are wearing jewellery
In Depth Pop culture is boosting interest in earrings and necklaces, alongside classic tie pins and lapel pins
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Antony Gormley's Time Horizon – a 'judgmental army' of 100 cast-iron men
The Week Recommends Sculptures are 'everymen questioning the privilege of their surroundings' at the Norfolk stately home
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The Thursday Murder Club: who's in the film and what we can expect
Speed Read Author Richard Osman reveals starry cast set to play his 'septuagenarian sleuths'
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