hello and welcome to global questions with me, zeinab badawi, from barbados. i m in the capital, bridgetown, outside parliament overlooking independent square. in november this year barbados marks its 55th anniversary by becoming a republic. queen elizabeth will no longer be head of state. what does this tell us about the identity and future of barbados and the rest of the region? the caribbean has been very badly affected by the economic fallout of covid and people are looking to their political leaders for solutions. that is global questions: lessons from barbados. i m now here at the 18th century george washington house, one of the finest historic buildings in barbados, and i am joined by a local audience who are going to be putting their questions to their prime minister, the honourable mia mottley. and mia, i should say that you are also the minister of finance, economic affairs and investment in barbados, so a very busy lady. you ve had a series of careers firsts. you r
hello and welcome to global questions with me, zeinab badawi, from barbados. i m in the capital, bridgetown, outside parliament overlooking independent square. in november this year barbados marks its 55th anniversary by becoming a republic. queen elizabeth will no longer be head of state. what does this tell us about the identity and future of barbados and the rest of the region? the caribbean has been very badly affected by the economic fallout of covid and people are looking to their political leaders for solutions. that is global questions: lessons from barbados. i m now here at the 18th century george washington house, one of the finest historic buildings in barbados, and i am joined by a local audience who are going to be putting their questions to their prime minister, the honourable mia mottley. and mia, i should say that you are also the minister of finance, economic affairs and investment in barbados, so a very busy lady. you ve had a series of careers first. you re
the taliban in afghanistan say they have captured the northern cities of kunduz and sar e pul, as they continue to make sweeping territorial gains. new changes to the uk s covid travel restrictions come into force. now on bbc news: prime minister of barbados, mia mottley answers questions from a local audience on a range of issues that affect them and what they want their government to deliver. hello and welcome to global questions with me, zeinab badawi, from barbados. i m in the capital, bridgetown, outside parliament overlooking independent square. in november this year barbados marks its 55th anniversary by becoming a republic. queen elizabeth will no longer be head of state. what does this tell us about the identity and future of barbados and the rest of the region? the caribbean has been very badly affected by the economic fallout of covid and people are looking to their political leaders for solutions. that is global questions: lessons from barbados. i m now here at th
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now on bbc news, prime minister of barbados mia mottley answers questions from a local audience on a range of issues that affect them and what they want their government to deliver. hello, and welcome to global questions with me, zeinab badawi, from barbados. i m in the capital, bridgetown, outside parliament overlooking independent square. in november this year barbados marks its 55th anniversary by becoming a republic. queen elizabeth will no longer be head of state. what does this tell us about the identity and future of barbados and the rest of the region? the caribbean has been very badly affected by the economic fallout of covid and people are looking to their political leaders for solutions. that is global questions: lessons from barbados. i m now here at the 18th century george washington house, one of the finest historic buildings in barbados, and i am joined by a local audience who are going to be putting their questions to their prime minister, the honourable mia m