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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Best true crime documentaries to watch in 2025
The Week Recommends Compelling and shocking real-crime docs available to stream this year
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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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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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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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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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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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You Are Here: the new David Nicholls 'past-their-prime' romance
The Week Recommends 'Midlife disenchantment' gives way to romance for two walkers on a cross-country hike
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson: the next James Bond?
Talking Point Kick-Ass star has reportedly been offered the 007 role and he has plenty of admirers
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Best crime thriller novels coming in 2024
The Week Recommends Eagerly awaited new releases, from Colin Barrett's Wild Houses to Tana French's The Hunter
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Best novels retold from a different character's point of view
The Week recommends Our pick of literary favourites seen from a new perspective
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Raye: the artist celebrating a record win at the Brits
In the Spotlight The rise of the south London singer-songwriter from Brit School dropout to 'all-conquering success'
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Best family-friendly West End shows
The Week Recommends The pick of theatre aimed at a younger audience, from Frozen to Mrs Doubtfire
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Was Masters of the Air worth the wait?
The Week Recommends Following 2001's hit war drama Band of Brothers and The Pacific in 2010, the story shifts from land and water to sky
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Best English wines
The Week Recommends Celebrate a homegrown success story with our pick of the best still and sparkling wines
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Who was Robert Burns and how is he celebrated?
In depth On 25 January Scots at home and all around the world will enjoy a traditional Burns Night supper
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Light shows: after-dark displays in the UK this winter
In depth Illuminations events to enjoy in January and February 2024
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Ripley: what to expect from the new Netflix series starring Andrew Scott
In depth A new adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith psychological thriller is set to hit the small screen
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Gladiators reboot and the return of linear teatime TV
In Depth Relaunch of the 90s hit show proves popular, despite non-bingeable, one-episode-a-week release
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Best politics books: read your way around Westminster
The Week Recommends The critics' top political choices
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Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas review: a mythical beachside resort
The Week Recommends Combine the classically simple pleasures of sun, sea and sand with upmarket fun and food
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