The Government's chief scientific adviser, Prof Sir John Beddington, has given the green light to the white asbestos scam, says Christopher Booker. 04 Jun 2011 The right to family life - invoked to get a burglar out of prison, or a celebrity granted a super-injunction - is denied to many children, says Christopher Booker. 04 Jun 2011 While local authorities cut millions of pounds from public services, their spending on 'climate change' continues apace, writes Christopher Booker. 04 Jun 2011 It only takes us 22 days to borrow the £8.5bn we hand out so generously every year, saysChristopher Booker. 28 May 2011 After a campaign supported by the Telegraph and its readers, Fijian soldier Epeli Uluilakeba, who was wounded in Iraq, will be allowed to stay in Britain, says Christopher Booker. 28 May 2011 The walls of secrecy surrounding snatched children are creating a one-sided justice system, argues Christopher Booker. 28 May 2011 The Welsh Assembly's plans to install 800 giant wind turbines in mid-Wales make no economic sense, says Christopher Booker. 21 May 2011 As pundits chatter of Cameron's greatness, Britain's national debt spirals out of control and it has no workable energy policy, says Christopher Booker. 21 May 2011 A British woman has given birth in Ireland to stop Nottinghamshire social workers from seizing her child, says Christopher Booker. 21 May 2011 The judgment that Mr Justice Bellamy has published makes for illuminating reading, and not just for its attack on me, says Christopher Booker. 14 May 2011 Former jockey and trainer Vicky Haigh was surprised to discover that she had been declared a 'missing person' by 'her' social worker, writes Christopher Booker. 07 May 2011 It's anathema to environmentalists, but shale gas is a new fossil-fuel source that could power the world for centuries, says Christopher Booker. 07 May 2011 The voting system is not the flaw in our 'democracy': it's the abdication of our powers to unelected politicians in Brussels, says Christopher Booker. 07 May 2011 Using parliamentary privilege, John Hemming MP has named renowned jockey and trainer Vicky Haigh as the woman threatened with imprisonment for speaking to him, writes Christopher Booker. 30 Apr 2011 The Royal Navy won't be flying Anglo-US Joint Strike Fighters, but providing a platform for French Rafales as part of an EU force, writes Christopher Booker. 30 Apr 2011 A veteran campaigner, Neil Herron of Metric Martyrs fame has turned his attention to parking law, writes Christopher Booker. 30 Apr 2011 Perhaps for the first time in a thousand years, the village church will be empty on Easter Sunday, writes Christopher Booker. 23 Apr 2011 The scandal over the funding of the 'Yes' campaign in the AV referendum reveals the effrontery of our political class, says Christopher Booker. 23 Apr 2011 Our coal-fired power stations are closer to extinction than predicted, and wind power stubbornly refuses to fill the gap, says Christopher Booker. 23 Apr 2011 The secrecy of the family courts system has reached a bizarre new extreme, says Christopher Booker. 23 Apr 2011 Pressure is mounting for the US to honour guarantees of safety given to Iranian refugees in Camp Ashraf, writes Christopher Booker. 16 Apr 2011 The high-handed powers of our so-called family protection system threaten even the privileges of Parliament, writes Christopher Booker. 16 Apr 2011 New EU rules will cause Calor to spend millions replacing brand-new tankers, to achieve less efficiency and more pollution, writes Christopher Booker. 16 Apr 2011 There's a pattern in the unravelling of make-believe projects, whether it's wind power or the euro, says Christopher Booker. 09 Apr 2011 Government spending will actually increase over the next few years, despite the BBC's claims, says Christopher Booker. 02 Apr 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.
CHRISTOPHER BOOKER LATEST
Professor Beddington's report will let the great asbestos scam continue
How our judges deny human rights to children taken into care
Councils that can't afford libraries are still recruiting highly paid 'sustainability' officers
Overseas aid: We borrow to give to the world
War hero Pex wins right to stay
The real scandal hidden by gags is what goes on in family courts
Wales in revolt over mammoth wind farm scheme
The talk of David Cameron's leadership qualities obscures the mess he's leading us into
Vicky Haigh saves her baby from the clutches of the social workers
A judge attacks my 'one-sided' child protection stories - but it cuts both ways
The police hunt is on for Vicky Haigh, though she is not a 'missing person'
Shale gas could solve the world's energy problems
The farce of an AV referendum ignored the point of who really governs us
Vicky Haigh flees the babysnatchers
Politicians hide their plans to put French jets on Royal Navy carriers
Neil Herron, Metric Martyr campaigner, took on the parking enforcers for me
A parish church where the Easter Alleluias are only echoes of the past
The AV referendum scandal that calls for a 'No'
New figures show the lights may go out sooner than we thought
The judge has forbidden anyone to tell me what he wanted me to hear
US still fails to keep its word as further massacre looms at Ashraf
A mother is threatened with imprisonment for talking to her MP
Cameron can't cut the EU red tape that will cost Calor millions
What happens when the great fantasies, like wind power or European Union, collide with reality?
Cuts? What cuts? Spending is rising
Sunday, 5 June 2011
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