The warmists have sound financial grounds for hyping the dangers of flooding posed by climate change, writes Christopher Booker 26 Feb 2011 The West’s appeasement of one of the world’s most vicious regimes and the betrayal of Camp Ashraf remain mysteries of our time, writes Christopher Booker. 19 Feb 2011 Why do our bureaucrats misuse an EU directive to create an unholy mess with our rubbish, asksChristopher Booker. 19 Feb 2011 Indian officialdom pales beside the work of Britain's own bureaucracy when it comes to extracting my money, writes Christopher Booker. 19 Feb 2011 Prince Charles's speech in Brussels last week shows him still clinging to climate change orthodoxy, says Christopher Booker. 12 Feb 2011 Fijian soldier Epeli Uluilakeba, wounded in the same blast that killed Pte Phillip Hewett, now faces deportation, says Christopher Booker. 12 Feb 2011 The minister responsible, TIm Loughton, does not seem to think that forced adoption is a problem, says Christopher Booker. 12 Feb 2011 Botswana's Bushmen have won the inalienable right to live undisturbed in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. That country's government must now obey the rule of the law, writes Christopher Booker. 05 Feb 2011 To mark The Sunday Telegraph's 50th anniversary, Christopher Booker, its longest-serving columnist, looks back on 21 years of campaigning against a broken system. 05 Feb 2011 It seems very odd to be stumbling on to the stage as The Sunday Telegraph’s “oldest living inhabitant”. 05 Feb 2011 Sir Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society, is an expert in genetics, not climatology, writes Christopher Booker. 29 Jan 2011 The case of Norris Atthey - who challenged the RSPCA to prosecute him for drowning a grey squirrel - has taken a bizarre turn, writes Christopher Booker. 22 Jan 2011 Galileo, the intended rival for the GPS satellite system, is one of the EU's most megalomaniac follies, says Christopher Booker. 22 Jan 2011 The BBC's stunt of taking an electric Mini to Edinburgh reveals just how impractical rechargeable cars are, writes Christopher Booker. 15 Jan 2011 Australia was told to prepare for droughts as a result of climate change, and let down its guard against flooding, writes Christopher Booker. 15 Jan 2011 A woman who was temporarily paralysed in a fall had her baby taken into care while she lay in hospital, writes Christopher Booker. 15 Jan 2011 As the Met Office desperately tries to salvage its reputation, another of this 'warm' winter's ice disasters is unfolding in the Sea of Okhotsk, writesChristopher Booker. 08 Jan 2011 On all the most important issues effecting our lives, our politicians are in deluded agreement, says Christopher Booker 01 Jan 2011 The authorities continue to prepare for 'rising temperatures' despite a succession of unprecedentedly cold winters, says Christopher Booker. 01 Jan 2011 At Ashraf on the Iraq-Iran border, Iranian dissidents are under attack from both sides, writes Christopher Booker. 01 Jan 2011 The Met Office's commitment to warmist orthodoxy means it drastically underestimated the chances of a severe winter, says Christopher Booker. 26 Dec 2010 Social workers persist in their cruel treatment of an innocent family, saysChristopher Booker. 18 Dec 2010 Much of the data cited to support warmist claims is pure conjecture, saysChristopher Booker. 18 Dec 2010 The government's new energy policy will lead to widespread power cuts and economic disaster, says Christopher Booker. 18 Dec 2010 The £2.9 billion the Government will save by increasing tuition fees matches the amount earmarked for a global warming project, finds Christopher Booker. 11 Dec 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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Unscientific hype about the flooding risks from climate change will cost us all dear
Why must we continue to appease Iran's tyrants?
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Britain's bureaucrats trump the Indians
Prince Charles defends his faith against 'deniers'
Will the Government come to the defence of an Iraq war hero?
Tim Loughton, the children's minister, slams my 'unhelpful' campaign against the child-snatchers
The persecution of the Bushmen must stop
My long crusade for common sense
Christopher Booker: my fifty years
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A twist in the tale of the squirrel and the RSPCA
The costs of the EU's Galileo satellite system are still skyrocketing
London to Edinburgh by electric car: it was quicker by stagecoach
What was the role of warmists in the Queensland flood disaster?
A mother's fall causes her to lose her child
The Met Office fries while the rest of the world freezes
What we need in 2011 is an opposition
As we count the cost of the freeze, Government prepares for global warming
Iranian dissidents face a tragic final act at Ashraf
The green hijack of the Met Office is crippling Britain
Does this family have human rights?
It's 'the hottest year on record', as long as you don't take its temperature
Chris Huhne has a blueprint for a green, cold, dark Britain
Student fee 'savings' will fund windmills in Africa
Monday, 28 February 2011
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