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2/25/2025, 11:11:17 PM
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2/25/2025, 11:11:16 PM

Prime Minister The Honourable Mia Amor Mottley, S.C., M.P., has announced adjustments to her Cabinet, with changes in a number of key ministerial portfolios aimed at strengthening the Government’s focus on national priorities. Swipe to see the key changes made. #LeadingOnlineMedium #BarbadosTodayNews #BTEpaper #BarbadosTodayUpdates #BTJournalism #BTCommunity

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2/25/2025, 11:11:18 PM
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2/25/2025, 11:11:17 PM
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2/22/2025, 1:41:14 PM

Click here to read the latest #barbadostodayepaper: https://bit.ly/BTEPAPER21FEBRUARY2025

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2/25/2025, 11:11:19 PM
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2/25/2025, 1:27:30 PM

Click here to read the latest #barbadostodayepaper: https://bit.ly/BTEpaper24thFeb2025

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2/21/2025, 9:10:11 PM

The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) is seeking the public’s assistance to help identify a person of interest seen in this video. The subject is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters. Anyone who can identify the person in the video contact the Criminal Investigations Department of the District ‘A’ Police Station at telephone numbers 430-7242 or 430-7270, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1 800-8477 or the nearest police station. Members of the public are also reminded that it is a serious offence to harbour or assist wanted persons; any person caught committing this offence can be prosecuted. #LeadingOnlineMedium #BarbadosTodayNews #BTEpaper #BarbadosTodayUpdates #BTJournalism #BTCommunity

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