The story of the IPCC's claims about threats to the Amazon rainforest takes another bizarre turn, says Christopher Booker 26 Jun 2010 Christopher Booker weighs up the anomalies of our debt crisis 26 Jun 2010 If ever there was a scandal which called for the full glare of publicity, it is our system of forced adoption, writesChristopher Booker. 19 Jun 2010 Why David Cameron might come to regret breaking his promise of a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. 19 Jun 2010 Cuts announced last week to finance castings needed for nuclear reactors were deeply revealing of the Coalition’s priorities, writesChristopher Booker. 19 Jun 2010 There is a great tragedy unfolding, involving thousands of families across Britain, writes Christopher Booker. 12 Jun 2010 He may have wished to flag up his support for the war as a political gesture, but whether he understands how much stands in our way of winning that war is another matter, writes Christopher Booker. 12 Jun 2010 The first leader to warn of global warming was also the first to see the flaws in the theory, says Christopher Booker. 12 Jun 2010 A grotesque inflation of salaries has gone hand in hand with a deterioration of almost every public body, saysChristopher Booker. 05 Jun 2010 No one can explain how we cut emissions by four fifths without closing down virtually all of our economy, writes Christopher Booker. 29 May 2010 A new twist in the ongoing saga of Maureen Spalek is a reminder of how selectively the Human Rights Act may be applied, writes Christopher Booker. 29 May 2010 It is noticeable that the EU has shown no interest in urging Botswana to respect the legal and human rights of the Bushmen, writes Christopher Booker. 29 May 2010 Sadly the flowers have refused to follow the BBC's climate change rules, says Christopher Booker. 22 May 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, 27 June 2010
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