19 Sep 2009 Christopher Booker Could the release of Adelbasset Ali Al-Megrahi, the alleged Lockerbie bomber, be connected to Britain's energy crisis? 19 Sep 2009 The ban on the sale of 100 watt and frosted bulbs may save tons of CO2 each year, but it is a drop in the ocean when it comes to saving the planet, writes Christopher Booker. 12 Sep 2009 British and other Western taxpayers are helping to fund the Taliban, writesChristopher Booker 12 Sep 2009 The US National Academy of Sciences claims 'hockey stick' graph on climate change is flawed, writes Christopher Booker. 12 Sep 2009 Why are world leaders ignoring the fate of exiles belonging to the People’s Mujahideen of Iran, asks Christopher Booker. 05 Sep 2009 Low-energy light bulbs are widely detested and their energy savings and benefits vastly overstated, says Christopher Booker. 05 Sep 2009 The extent of the sea-ice is now half a million square kilometres more than it was this time last year, saysChristopher Booker. 05 Sep 2009 Before Lord Turner moves to close down the City altogether, he might note that the Government and Brussels are making a pretty good job of it without his help, saysChristopher Booker. 29 Aug 2009 How are shops supposed to decide whether a customer intends a 100W bulb for use in a 'household', wondersChristopher Booker. 29 Aug 2009 Fair Trials International keeps an ever-growing dossier of cases where the deportation system seems to make a mockery of all our traditional ideas of justice, says Christopher Booker. 22 Aug 2009 A judge has condemned the "disgraceful" conduct of social workers over an adoption case, saysChristopher Booker. 22 Aug 2009 More than 1,000 British jobs will be lost to Brussels regulations, writesChristopher Booker. 15 Aug 2009Christopher 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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US dishonours its promise to Iranian refugees
Defra confirms its bulb 'ban' is not legal
Arctic ice proves to be slippery stuff
The City shrinks without Lord Turner's help
Defra lacks power to ban our bulbs
Deportations under EU warrants likely to treble
'Secret agenda to score adoptions'
EU directives will close down most of Britain's aluminium industry
Sunday, 20 September 2009
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