There's a pattern in the unravelling of make-believe projects, whether it's wind power or the euro, saysChristopher Booker. 09 Apr 2011 Government spending will actually increase over the next few years, despite the BBC's claims, says Christopher Booker. 02 Apr 2011 David Norgrove's interim review of the family justice system only scratches the surface of what has become a national scandal, says Christopher Booker. 02 Apr 2011 The Government's obsession with its babyish green dreamworld will force the closure of power stations, increase our electricity bills and damage vital industries, warns Christopher Booker 02 Apr 2011 Court orders have been used to stop people protesting to their MPs about social workers, but the Speaker of the Commons seems unconcerned, saysChristopher Booker. 26 Mar 2011 The fine print of George Osborne's 2011 Budget hid an increase in state spending even greater than forecast last year, says Christopher Booker. 26 Mar 2011 The Grantham Institute's attack dog, Bob Ward, came back for another bite, but missed again, says Christopher Booker. 19 Mar 2011 There is no parallel between Fukushima and Chernobyl at all, saysChristopher Booker. 19 Mar 2011 The scandal of seizures by social workers of children from responsible parents is bigger than the Children's Minister has stated, says Christopher Booker. 19 Mar 2011 The collapse of Modec, the electric van manufacturer, shows how David Cameron's green economy is withering, says Christopher Booker. 12 Mar 2011 The Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, was very keen, in opposition, on the care of our military veterans. You wouldn't know it by his treatment of the Fijian war hero Pex, says Christopher Booker. 12 Mar 2011 A rulling by Lord Phillips, president of the Supreme Court, could open the floodgates for an asbestos bonanza, says Christopher Booker. 12 Mar 2011Christopher 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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What happens when the great fantasies, like wind power or European Union, collide with reality?
Cuts? What cuts? Spending is rising
The family justice system is callous, corrupt and staggeringly expensive
The Budget’s green dreams will leave us powerless
John Bercow fails to back rights of voters banned from talking to their MPs
All the talk of 'cuts' hides a real rise in Government spending
Bob Ward boobs again over rainfall records
Could 'Chernobyl’ scaremongers cost our nuclear future?
Another 'horrible’ case for you, Mr Loughton
For every new 'green' job, nearly four are lost
Liam Fox has broken his promise in the case of Pex
The Supreme Court has given the asbestos scam a great big hand
Sunday, 10 April 2011
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