Telegraph View: The Duke of Edinburgh is right when he describes the claim that wind power can meet Britain's imminent electricity deficit as 'a fairy tale'. Now the girl's lawyers are considering bringing a case against the police, writes Christopher Booker. Since 2006, the BBC has relentlessly promoted the global warming orthodoxy as a pressure group in its own right, writes Christopher Booker. 19 Nov 2011 The rise of a "technocracy" was always part of the plan for Europe, says Christopher Booker. 12 Nov 2011 Judges are perpetuating the same basic error that led to one of history's most infamous miscarriages of justice, says Christopher Booker. A new report into our child protection system ignores its most glaring shortcomings, says Christopher Booker. The energy secretary was an ardent advocate of the single currency before he got turned on to windmills, says Christopher Booker. 05 Nov 2011 This seems to be a classic instance of the way social workers make a crashing initial mistake, then add ever more questionable allegations to defend their blunder, says Christopher Booker. The 'energy and climate change' secretary demonstrates his breathtaking unfitness once again, says Christopher Booker. 29 Oct 2011 Another monumentally expensive project to 'fight climate change' has bitten the dust - but the Energy Secretary still doesn't see the light, says Christopher Booker. 22 Oct 2011 Once again the police act as shock troops for social workers, saysChristopher Booker. Brighton's Green-controlled council is banking on another big freeze this winter, says Christopher Booker. 15 Oct 2011 The real scandal remains the ever-increasing number of children taken from their parents, argues Christopher Booker. Councils now make as much money out of extra charges as they do from the council tax, reveals Christopher Booker. The euro project was always based on a colossal act of make-believe - and now it is unravelling, says Christopher 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, by 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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The Duke of Edinburgh sees clearly over wind turbines
The CPS drops its against a 14-year-old girl charged with 'assaulting' police
The BBC's hidden 'warmist' agenda is rapidly unravelling
The EU's architects never meant it to be a democracy
Our family courts repeat the error that jailed Dreyfus
The real scandal of our care system is still overlooked
Chris Huhne was as wrong about the euro as he is now about the wind
Lord Justice Wall takes on an alarming child-snatching case
Chris Huhne is not merely ignorant but positively dangerous
Chris Huhne condemns us all to fuel poverty
Girl, 14, arrested by four police for 'assaulting’ them
Greens buy 4x4s to save them from global cooling
Cameron’s sudden zeal for adoption misses the point
We shouldn’t let our councils cheat us out of £25 billion a year
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