Sunday, 18 October 2009

Christopher Booker

Christopher 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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Meanwhile, back in cold reality...

For the third year running there are signs of an abnormally hard winter in many parts of the world, says Christopher Booker.

17 Oct 2009

Bushmen are victims of a water war by Botswana

Bushmen of the Kalahari

Botswana's government is forcing the last remaining Bushmen from their homeland in the Kalahari by denying them water, says Christopher Booker.

10 Oct 2009

Adoption system is UK's shameful secret

Britain is the only country in Europe where children are routinely removed from their parents without consent, says Christopher Booker.

10 Oct 2009

Global warming is much too cosy a name

The warmists want us to start talking about 'global burning', says Christopher Booker.

03 Oct 2009

What makes Met Office long-term forecasts so wrong?

Guests at the Royal Garden Party in July 2009 dash for shelter from the rain

Global warming dogma and faulty computer models led the Met Office to forecast a 'barbecue summer' for 2009, says Christopher Booker.

03 Oct 2009

Ireland's EU referendum is the last stand against the 'project'

Jose Manuel Barroso is meeting the Czech prime minister in Brussels to discuss the signing of the Lisbon Treaty

Brussels has pulled out all the stops to get a Yes from the Irish, saysChristopher Booker.

26 Sep 2009

Barack Obama is cooling on global warming

The President's speech to the UN on climate change was commitment-lite, says Christopher Booker.

26 Sep 2009

EU president's palace will cost us millions

The new folly in Brussels will cost UK taxpayers millions of pounds, saysChristopher Booker.

26 Sep 2009

How the Libyan connection will keep our lights on

Christopher Booker Could the release of Adelbasset Ali Al-Megrahi, the alleged Lockerbie bomber, be connected to Britain's energy crisis?

19 Sep 2009

The toxic by-products of eco-politics

The ban on the sale of 100 watt and frosted bulbs may save tons of CO2 each year, but it is a drop in the ocean when it comes to saving the planet, writes Christopher Booker.

12 Sep 2009

How we help to arm the Taliban

British and other Western taxpayers are helping to fund the Taliban, writesChristopher Booker

12 Sep 2009