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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How the Raoul Moat manhunt unfolded
Under the Radar Hundreds of police officers were involved in the search for the killer in July 2010
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Kyoto to Tokyo: a high-speed tour of Japan
The Week Recommends From ancient temples to immersive digital art, just a few days offer a tantalising taste of Japan’s rich culture
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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi review: sky-high serenity in Japan’s capital
The Week Recommends Come for the views at Tokyo’s second Four Seasons hotel, but stay for the baths…
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The B Corp backlash
feature Sought-after certification faces criticism as more multinationals are awarded ethical status
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Strikes: is Sunak nearing the end of his unions problem?
Today's Big Question RMT calls off upcoming train staff walkouts but further industrial action looms
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Chilcot to Partygate: the inquiries that put Britain’s prime ministers on the stand
feature Boris Johnson isn’t the first occupant of No.10 to have to defend their actions in the top job
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The Tig: a look back at Meghan Markle’s lifestyle blog
In Depth Renewal of site’s trademark has sparked speculation of an imminent relaunch
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TikTok ban for UK ministers
Speed Read Government officials will not be able to use Chinese-owned video app on work phones
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Inside the Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Under the Radar The post-awards event was LA’s biggest ‘in terms of square footage, security and star wattage’
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Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester review: ‘perfect luxury’ on Park Lane
The Week Recommends Indulge in sublime dining at this three-Michelin-starred culinary institution
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Quiz of The Week: 12 -18 February
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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A weekend in Margate: travel guide, attractions and things to do
The Week Recommends This Kent seaside town turned foodie haven attracts art buffs and pleasure seekers alike
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Public sector pay and inflation: what’s the link?
Talking Point Economists say government warnings of wage-price spiral are overblown
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Which public sector workers are striking – and when?
In Depth Teachers and rail workers taking part in major public sector walkout tomorrow
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Quiz of The Week: 21 – 27 January
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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Ocean Art: winning shots from underwater photo competition
In Pictures Thousands of photographers showcased their skills with images of the marine world
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Quiz of The Week: 14 – 20 January
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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How carbon capture and storage works
feature Swiss company says it has successfully removed carbon from the atmosphere
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The pros and cons of rent freezes
Pros and Cons Proponents say rent controls provide stability for tenants, but critics claim they won’t fix the housing crisis
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Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil’s presidential palace
Speed Read President Lula condemns violent anti-democracy demonstrations and promises punishment
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Quiz of The Week: 31 December – 6 January
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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Japan’s million-yen idea to tackle demographic decline
Talking Point Government to triple financial subsidy to tempt families away from Tokyo
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The deadliest and most extreme weather events of 2022
In Pictures Thousands of lives have been lost this year as a result of catastrophic conditions
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Regifting presents: what are the rules?
In Depth Giving away unwanted gifts needn’t be considered ‘tacky’ – if done thoughtfully
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