United Kingdom

YEREVAN–LONDON — Grace Aidiniantz (1927-2015), the late London-based businesswoman of Armenian descent, is best known for her founding of the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street in 1990, a landmark[...]

The UK has lifted its long-standing arms embargo on Armenia and Azerbaijan, citing progress in relations between the two countries and ongoing efforts to support regional peace. In a statement[...]

LONDON — The United Kingdom’s National Contact Point (NCP), a major corporate social responsibility agency and watchdog, announced an official examination of UK-based architectural firm Chapman Taylor for violations of[...]

YEREVAN (Armenpress) — On August 26, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, Vahan Kostanyan, and the Minister of State for Europe, North America and the[...]

LONDON — On the evening of June 14, London’s St Paul’s Church resonated with the rich and vibrant sounds of Armenian classical music, as the Klingen Instrumental Ensemble, soloists, and[...]

YEREVAN — This past February, the 16th “Armenian Composing Art Festival,” organized by the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, took place in Yerevan. During its second concert, on February 17, a[...]

YEREVAN (Panorama.am) — The UK on Monday, February 24, announced its largest package of sanctions against Russia since the early days of the war in Ukraine in 2022, targeting 67[...]

YEREVAN — Embroidery artist, curator and writer Lizzy Vartanian lives between London and Yerevan. She was born in 1993, in London, to an Armenian mother and an English father (Collier).[...]

By Luca Amin LONDON (Democracy for Sale) — A lobbying firm with close links to senior British politicians and the oil industry is being paid $4.7 million to help Azerbaijan’s[...]

By Erica Jeal LONDON (The Guardian) — Who’s the hotter property in the opera world right now: Ted Huffman the librettist and director of zeitgeisty new works? Or Ted Huffman[...]