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In the strongest warning issued by a Tory, May said Britain would face its gravest crisis since the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936.
Theresa May, the home secretary, said Britain could face its gravest constitutional crisis since the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936.
The frustration – with the lack of climate finance as well as other aspects of the draft text – was widespread among developing countries, especially those in the gravest danger from climate change.
Bishop said the rise of global terror groups such as IS was one of the gravest security threats faced by the world.
If Mr Cameron has correctly identified the gravest threat to British prosperity here, he draws the wrong lessons from it when he proclaims the triumph of austerity at home.
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Jon Cruddas is right to speak of a crisis "epic in its scale", perhaps the gravest in the party's history.
Beyond that, terrorism looms practically as large as the NHS as the number one concern facing the country, fuelled no doubt by Theresa May's hyperbolic insistence that "we are facing the gravest threat in our history".
When crude-oil futures nearly touched $150 a barrel in mid-July, the airlines were braced for the gravest crisis in their history something far worse and longer lasting than the aftermath of September 11th 2001.
However, the gravest risk to publishers is that social networks continue to transform themselves into a form of modern-day newspaper, curating content, engaging users and selling their attention to advertisers.
Back in October, he publicly disagreed with Mr Hoon, who had said the marines were ready to go straight to Afghanistan.But the brigadier's gravest sin, it seems, was an assertion two weeks ago to a group of reporters, including a correspondent from The Economist, that "the war [against remnants of the Taliban] is all but won".
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