Alan Brough commited suicide after the RSPCA took his herd of Shetland ponies, writes Christopher Booker. 31 Jul 2010 The decision to deploy hopelessly unsuitable vehicles in Iraq and Afghanistan was taken by the Army high command in 2003, writes Christopher Booker. 31 Jul 2010 A heartless, blind and secretive system has made a nonsense of the central principle it was designed to uphold: the interests of a defenceless child, writesChristopher Booker. 31 Jul 2010 Botswana's High Court has ruled that the Bushmen must not be provided with water, says Christopher Booker 24 Jul 2010 Controversy over Abdelbaset al-Megrahi and the Lockerbie bombing will continue, says Christopher Booker 24 Jul 2010 Warmists may be winning the big grants, but they're not winning the argument, says Christopher Booker 24 Jul 2010 Families are being torn apart by a system veiled in secrecy, saysChristopher Booker 17 Jul 2010 The IPCC's attempts to hide the truth about its exaggerated claims on the deforestation of the Amazon have ended in defeat, says Christopher Booker. 10 Jul 2010 Social workers are removing children from loving families without proper justification, says Christopher Booker 03 Jul 2010 Critical evidence from climate change sceptics continues to be ignored by the political and scientific establishments, says Christopher Booker 03 Jul 2010 The story of the IPCC's claims about threats to the Amazon rainforest takes another bizarre turn, saysChristopher 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, writes Christopher Booker. 19 Jun 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, 1 August 2010
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