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==External links== |
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* [http://www.ncbauk.org/ National Council of Barbadian Associations (UK)] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080509093559/http://www.ncbauk.org/ National Council of Barbadian Associations (UK)] |
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[[Category:British people of Barbadian descent| ]] |
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This is a list of notable Barbadian British people (i.e. Barbadian immigrants to the UK and British-born individuals of Barbadian ethnic or national origin). Systie Uk Lady MC
- Nigel Benn, former boxer[1]
- Livvi Franc, singer and songwriter
- Chris Jordan, cricketer
- Zania Linton, model, born in London, Miss Globe 2014 3rd runner-up
- Nevada Phillips, cricketer
- Leigh-Anne Pinnock, member of British girl group Little Mix
- Oliver Skeete, showjumper, born in Speightstown
- Sir Michael Stoute, thoroughbred horse trainer, born in St. Michael's Parish
- Walter Tull, footballer and British army officer, his father Daniel Tull was born in Barbados Denise Devine Phillips popular female Barbadian Soca singer Alison Hinds The Queen of Soca popular female Barbadian Soca singer
- Gary Younge, journalists, author and broadcaster[2]
See also
References
- ^ Ross, Graham (2008-09-11). "The best rum houses in Barbados". The Times. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^ "Another Day in the Death of America by Gary Younge review — an indictment of US gun culture". Financial Times.