Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK
Julia O'Driscoll is the engagement editor. She covers UK and world news, as well as writing lifestyle, food and travel features, and is a regular guest on The Week Unwrapped podcast. Julia previously hosted The Week’s short-form documentary podcast, The Overview, interviewing guest experts on topics including nuclear power, international politics and women’s football. Julia is an experienced digital strategist with expertise in social media, newsletters, audience development and influencer marketing. After writing for student publications and interning at the Hay Literary Festival, she began her career as a print and digital journalist on magazine titles at Norwich-based publishing company Archant. She later moved to London and joined sustainability consultancy Eco-Age. During her tenure there as a social media and content editor, Julia oversaw a digital rebrand, managed the social media strategy for the Green Carpet Fashion Awards and interviewed prominent voices in the sustainable fashion and climate justice movements.
She has a master's in liberal arts from Bristol University, where she specialised in English literature and art history. She also spent a year studying at Charles University in Prague, dabbling in music anthropology, indigenous literatures and art curation.
Latest articles by Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK
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 Is recycling a waste of time?Pros and Cons Process has both advantages and disadvantages in push to save our planet By Julia O'Driscoll Published Pros and Cons
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 Why autism and ADHD are harder to spot in femalesfeature Experts say signs need to be better understood to ensure earlier diagnosis for girls and women By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 How to plan a green Christmasfeature Cut your carbon emissions this festive season with rented trees and meal planning By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 Which countries have mandated vaccines against Covid-19?feature Compulsory vaccination rules have been both praised and criticised By Julia O'Driscoll Last updated feature
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 What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?feature Light exposure is said to help improve low mood during darker months By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 The space mission launched to protect Earthfeature Nasa scientists announce successful lift-off in first stage of bid to prevent catastrophic asteroid collision By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 What is climate migration?feature Environmental threats projected to displace populations worldwide in coming years By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 Beaverbrook Town House review: homely luxury with theatrical flourishesThe Week Recommends Forgot London’s West End, this Chelsea stage is set for entertainment and indulgence By Julia O'Driscoll Published The Week Recommends
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 Unexplained surge in non-Covid deaths triggers calls for probeIn Depth Almost 9,300 more people than usual have died from conditions unrelated to coronavirus since July By Julia O'Driscoll Published In Depth
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 Will climate change lead to war?Today's Big Question Environmental disruption can ‘load the dice’ and increase risk of conflict, experts warn By Julia O'Driscoll Published Today's Big Question
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 When will we know if Cop26 has been a success?Today's Big Question Draft agreement lays out key dates for necessary action on climate change By Julia O'Driscoll Published Today's Big Question
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 What has Meghan Markle done since moving to California?In Depth Duchess strikes mega TV deal plus book and mentoring projects in past 18 months By Julia O'Driscoll Published In Depth
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 Climate change: the cities most at riskfeature Urban populations face increasing threat of natural disasters from warming temperatures By Julia O'Driscoll Last updated feature
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 Publiq review: seasonal, social suppers at a new neighbourhood spotThe Week Recommends A modern restaurant in west London that’s putting its forward-thinking principles into practice By Julia O'Driscoll Published The Week Recommends
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 The house price boom in five chartsfeature Demand continues to outstrip ‘stock-starved’ housing market By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 The government’s green strategies in a nutshellfeature Net zero plans for finance and homes are announced as the Treasury tots up the price tag By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 Valneva vaccine: why UK ditched jab with ‘stronger immune response’ than AstraZenecaIn Depth Downing Street accused French manufacturer of breaching contract By Julia O'Driscoll Published In Depth
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 What is the coldest UK winter on record?feature Britain and other countries warned of ‘full-blown crisis’ if temperatures plummet too low By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 Where have all the doctors and nurses gone?In Depth Health sector seeing a ‘breakdown’ in relationship between patients and medical professionals By Julia O'Driscoll Published In Depth
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 What causes flooding?feature Government hopes £5.2bn flood defence plan and lower emissions can protect UK homes and businesses By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 ‘A welfare disaster’: what’s happening to Britain’s pigs?Today's Big Question Boris Johnson heightens farmers’ fury with bacon sandwich comments By Julia O'Driscoll Published Today's Big Question
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 Piers Corbyn: the weather forecaster and conspiracy theorist who ‘defies categorisation’In the Spotlight Jeremy Corbyn’s brother is a leading anti-vaccination campaigner By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published In the Spotlight
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 Palazzo Ricci: own a fraction of authentic ItalyThe Week Recommends A private residence club putting community and conservation at the heart of its business By Julia O'Driscoll Published The Week Recommends
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 Disrupted periods and Covid-19 jabs: is there a connection?feature Expert calls for ‘plausible’ link between the vaccines and menstrual changes to be investigated By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
