'Evil destruction' of a happy family
18/07/2009 | By Christopher Booker | comment
A system involving social workers, police and courts took a child away from loving parents for no apparent reason, writes Christopher Booker.
How can wind turbines generate so much lunacy?
18/07/2009 | By Christopher Booker | comment
To meet our peak demand of 56 gigawatts of electricity would require 112,000 turbines covering 11,000 square miles, or an eighth of Britain's entire land area, says Christopher Booker.
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Christopher Booker of The Sunday Telegraph exposes the ever-growing power of the European Union in Brussels and the excesses of mad officialdom.
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'Evil destruction' of a happy family
A system involving social workers, police and courts took a child away from loving parents for no apparent reason, writesChristopher Booker.
18 Jul 2009
How can wind turbines generate so much lunacy?
To meet our peak demand of 56 gigawatts of electricity would require 112,000 turbines covering 11,000 square miles, or an eighth of Britain's entire land area, says Christopher Booker.
18 Jul 2009
Soldiers die, but the women's Ferris wheel turns on
Why are we investing in bizarre projects to promote equality in Afghanistam while our soldiers are dying, wonders Christopher Booker.
11 Jul 2009
The sun and the oceans do not lie
Even a compromised agreement to reduce emissions could devastate the economy - and all for a theory shot full of holes, says Christopher Booker.
11 Jul 2009
Latest troop deaths were preventable
It is shocking that the MoD did not ensure that British soldiers were properly protected from roadside bombs, says Christopher Booker.
04 Jul 2009
Is the state guilty of child kidnap?
Social workers are still too keen to split up families, saysChristopher Booker.
04 Jul 2009
Polar bear expert barred by warmists
Dr Taylor, who has studied the animals for 30 years, was told his views 'are extremely unhelpful’ , revealsChristopher Booker.
27 Jun 2009
Army chief kills off plans for European Army
Sir David Richards, due to take over from dithering Dannatt in August, is a very much brighter general, writesChristopher Booker.
27 Jun 2009
A pipedream of six turbines a day until 2020
Lord Hunt has made one of the most absurd claims that can ever have been uttered by a British minister, writes Christopher Booker.
27 Jun 2009
When will Glenys Kinnock keep her promise?
She wasted money coming from London. She should pay the money back , says Christopher Booker.
20 Jun 2009
Iranian elections a 'loathsome charade'
The reality is that Iran's election was a sham battle between rival factions of a regime as ruthless as any in the world, in which the real power is exercised by the gang of hard-line mullahs, says Christopher Booker.
13 Jun 2009
David Cameron's cowardly caveat on a Euro referendum
The last thing Mr Cameron wants is a referendum in which Britain would be likely to vote against the treaty by a huge margin, because he knows this would provoke the most almighty row, says Christopher Booker.
13 Jun 2009
Crops under stress as temperatures fall
Our politicians haven't noticed that the problem may be that the world is not warming but cooling, observesChristopher Booker.
13 Jun 2009
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Have MPs forgotten that our troops are still at war?
Only 10 MPs turned up to an annual debate on defence, while the death toll continued to mount in Afghanistan, observes Christopher Booker.
06 Jun 2009
Global warming and a tale of two planets
Kofi Annan claims that global warming is already "killing 300,000 people a year". The situation looks a little different in the real world, says Christopher Booker.
06 Jun 2009
MPs' expenses: At least Ann Winterton stood up for our troops in Iraq
Ann Winterton has been tireless in exposing the Ministry of Defence?s disastrous misjudgments over vehicles given to the Army in Iraq and Afghanistan, says Christopher Booker.
30 May 2009
No wonder voters can't be bothered
Virtually nothing we can do in the European elections on Thursday will have any real influence in deciding how we are governed, saysChristopher Booker.
30 May 2009
MPs' expenses: How MPs voted to tax the Queen ? and quietly exempted themselves
Normally, when any of us are given perks in lieu of salary, the taxman insists we should pay tax on them. Not so, in the case of MPs, saysChristopher Booker.
23 May 2009
Now the world faces its biggest ever bill
One of the mysteries of our time is how impossible it is to interest people in the mind-boggling sums cited by governments as the cost of the measures to "stop climate change", says Christopher Booker.
23 May 2009
At least Prince Charles and I still agree on architecture
It was entertaining last week to see how the Prince of Wales' humane views on architecture can still provoke frothing at the mouth from modernist architectural fanatics, says Christopher Booker.
16 May 2009
Allowance system was founded on deception
MPs are told they can claim their "allowances" as an automatic right, so long as they go through the charade of handing in largely meaningless invoices, says Christopher Booker.
16 May 2009
Climate change: The elements conspire against the warmists
An international team of scientists has used the latest electro-magnetic induction equipment to discover that the Arctic ice is in fact "twice as thick" as they had expected, says Christopher Booker.
09 May 2009
A look in the EU's unbalanced books
The EU's former chief accountant has laid bare endemic corruption, but our own politicians are too emasculated to care, says Christopher Booker.
09 May 2009
Greenhouse gases raise temperatures online
I am sorry to have misread some of Lord Stern’s figures on CO2, says Christopher Booker, but I'm still concerned that our Government’s leading adviser on climate change has such a wildly optimistic view of the supposed benefits of wind power.
02 May 2009
Battle rages over our tragic failure in Afghanistan
There is a fierce conflict between the MoD, determined to conceal how far its strategy is failing in Afghanistan, and other Government players who realise our policy must be completely rethought, says Christopher Booker.
02 May 2009