The closure of our airspace casts a highly disturbing light on the way we are governed, says Christopher Booker. 24 Apr 2010 The play-actors we see on our TV screens seem so weirdly irrelevant to our real concerns, says Christopher Booker. 24 Apr 2010 This is one of the most poignant tragedies of the modern world, says Christopher Booker. 24 Apr 2010 From Macbeth to Watergate, it’s not the act that leads to nemesis, but the attempts to 'trammel up the consequence', writes Christopher Booker. 17 Apr 2010 Britain's truly momentous challenges will not even appear in the election campaign, says Christopher Booker 10 Apr 2010 The Commons committee seemed unable even to understand the evidence, says Christopher Booker 03 Apr 2010 Ed Miliband's legislation will cost us hundreds of billions over the next 40 years, says Christopher Booker. 03 Apr 2010 Billions of dollars in carbon credits are at stake in an Amazonian scheme, says Christopher Booker. 03 Apr 2010 Sceptics have not been surprised to find that almost all the members of the 'Climategate' inquiry are committed advocates of global warming 27 Mar 2010 Anti-smoking campaigners' use of statistics has become ever wilder 27 Mar 2010 The carbon credits scheme would make WWF and its partners much richer, but with no lowering of overall CO2 emissions, writes Christopher Booker. 20 Mar 2010 British fishermen are facing a two-pronged attack from Brussels and successive British governments. 13 Mar 2010 The same hills that provide lift for soaring birds offer heavily subsidised profits for wind farm developers, writes Christopher Booker. 13 Mar 2010Christopher 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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Sunday, 25 April 2010
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