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Earlier this month Post Office minister Gareth Thomas said the organisation was at a critical juncture and the government had already commissioned its own review into what the Post Office should look like in the future.

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Announcing a £1bn investment in a wind turbine project in Hull, which he said had helped create 1,300 local jobs, Sir Keir said the world was standing at a "critical juncture in the climate crisis".

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It was a wholly avoidable, self-inflicted wound at a critical juncture, something that the Democrats would never OH GOD JOE BIDEN’S AT A MICROPHONE.

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The plan comes at a critical juncture, with both major party candidates addressing housing as a key campaign issue for the first time in decades.

From Salon

It will hope that all parties in America are listening - China's ministry of foreign affairs has described this as a “critical juncture” between the world’s two biggest economies.

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