The euro project was always based on a colossal act of make-believe - and now it is unravelling, saysChristopher Booker. 01 Oct 2011 Charges for bailiffs' visits that are never made may be costing businesses and householders tens of millions of pounds, writes Christopher Booker. 24 Sep 2011 The latest disturbing developments in the case of a family who are battling to retrieve their six children, byChristopher Booker. 24 Sep 2011 Their English is poor, they are reduced to tears by their inability to understand what is going on in court, yet they are denied help in presenting their case, writes Christopher Booker. 17 Sep 2011 Talk of 'loosening ties' with the European Union is a delusion, writes Christopher Booker. 17 Sep 2011 These pointless monstrosities will continue to proliferate until the Government sees sense, laments Christopher Booker. 10 Sep 2011 Germany's energy policy looks like a disaster in the making, says Christopher Booker. 03 Sep 2011 The demands made on our little village cricket club in Litton, Somerset, reflect wider problems with the way Britain is run, says Christopher Booker. 03 Sep 2011 The most senior judge in the Family Division, Lord Justice Wall, takes an unprecedented step, by Christopher Booker. 27 Aug 2011 Council officials have been spotted leaving the premises, not with trainers and TVs, but hundreds of thousands of pounds, writes Christopher Booker. 27 Aug 2011 David Shukman's reports on energy policy for the BBC failed to explain the true lunacy of the Government's plans, says Christopher Booker. 20 Aug 2011 A 16-year-old girl was driven 300 miles to a court hearing where she was not allowed to speak, writes Christopher Booker. 20 Aug 2011 Further developments in two ongoing cases of boys taken away from loving mothers, by Christopher Booker. 13 Aug 2011 The feisty spirit of wartime London has been sadly lacking in recent days, saysChristoper Booker. 13 Aug 2011 The years of fantasy money are far from over in the public sector, writesChristopher Booker. 06 Aug 2011 English social workers pursue yet another mother who had taken refuge in Ireland with her child, writes Christopher Booker. 06 Aug 2011 How a mother who fled to Ireland to save her baby was caught on her return, byChristopher Booker. 30 Jul 2011 The IPCC's chairman wants us to forget all those scandals about hockey sticks and HImalayan glaciers, writes Christopher Booker. 30 Jul 2011 In his report for the BBC Trust, Steve Jones actually attacks Auntie for having too little global-warming bias, writes Christopher Booker. 23 Jul 2011 Chris Huhne's 'carbon saving' measures could double energy bills within nine years - so Australian floods might help to wash down the British voter's bitter pills, says Christopher Booker. 16 Jul 2011 Two shocking cases of children taken into care on the flimsiest pretexts, byChristopher Booker. 16 Jul 2011 Why EU procurement rules have cost our last train-making firm a £1.5bn contract, by Christopher Booker. 09 Jul 2011 The EU wants to see all the sportspeople of its member states wearing the ring of stars logo, writes Christopher Booker. 09 Jul 2011 Rain or shine, drought, flood or dust-storm, the warmist faith decrees that all 'freak weather events' are man-made, says Christopher Booker. 09 Jul 2011 Telegraph readers' support has helped soldiers in the Snatch Land Rover case to win a landmark judgment against the MoD, says Christopher Booker. 02 Jul 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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The EU dream has turned into a nightmare
How bailiffs reap the fraudulent rewards of their 'phantom visits'
Police show themselves once again at the beck and call of social workers
Couple denied legal help while lawyers make £1m removing their children
The Euro Titanic is sinking but there's no lifeboat for Britain
Wind farms: monuments to lunacy
The lights may go out in Germany even sooner than in Britain
A red tape nightmare has hit our village cricket club for six
Judge Wall, the secrecy rules, and another stinging attack
Council salaries: the 'looters' have hit the town hall
The BBC steadfastly avoids the facts about the wind farm scam
A £1,000 taxi ride to deny a teenager her right to speak
'Child protection': As one poor boy is deported, another comes home
Blitz hero shows us what Britain has lost
Our political class: the more they destroy Britain, the more we all must pay them
'Child protection' tears mother and son apart after 14 years
'Child protection' wreaks havoc on a loving family once again
Rajendra Pachauri is back to tell us: Trust me
Steve Jones tells the BBC: don't give 'denialists' so much air-time
Queensland floods and Russian heatwave will be used to justify 'climate change' policies
Child protection system tears two more families apart
First trucks, now trains: how EU rules kill off our industries
Will we one day see the EU's ring of stars waving over Lord's?
The Phoenix dust storm shows that, whatever the weather, it's always 'climate change'
Our troops win victory in the courts
Sunday, 2 October 2011
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