Sunday, 9 August 2009

Christopher Booker

Christopher Booker

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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MoD man sues ministry for making him tell lies

How long will the MoD continue to put its press officers at risk of post-traumatic stress disorder in order to cover up defend the morally indefensible, asks Christopher Booker.

08 Aug 2009

British law no longer protects us

Andrew Symeou was deported to Greece, where he was not allowed bail because he is not domiciled there, says Christopher Booker.

08 Aug 2009

The news from Iraq: all quiet on the northern front

Last week Iraqi government forces stormed a refugee camp, bulldozing buildings, shooting and beating the inhabitants with nailed clubs and axes, leaving at least 12 dead and 400 injured, says Christopher Booker.

01 Aug 2009

Weather records are a state secret

Sir John Houghton, former head of the Met Office, edited the first three IPCC reports between 1990 and 2001

The IPCC's computer models have proved just as wrong in predicting global temperatures as the Met Office has been in forecasting those mild winters and heatwave summers, saysChristopher Booker.

01 Aug 2009

Secret vote keeps EU whistleblower from office

Marta Andreasen's real crime was that she had found the EU's accounting system so chaotic and open to fraud that she put forward proposals for it to be completely reformed, saysChristopher Booker.

25 Jul 2009

Global cooling hits Al Gore's home

Al Gore

Nashville, the home of leading global warming prophet Al Gore, has enjoyed the coolest July 21 on record, observesChristopher Booker.

25 Jul 2009

'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, says Christopher 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’ , reveals Christopher Booker.

27 Jun 2009