Alain Robert, nicknamed 'French Spiderman', has scaled a 160-metre high skyscraper in Paris. He completed the climb in support of the Pension Reform protests and delivered his own message to French President Macron to 'come down to Earth' Find more 👉
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Sky is offering 1 month of FREE TV & Netflix to new Sky Glass customersSKY often has incredible offers for its new customers, and the latest is one of its best yet. When you purchase a Sky Glass TV you’ll get the Sky TV and Netflix package thrown in free for the…
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Fox News Mocked For Ad Claiming It's The 'Most Trusted' TV News NetworkSince the ad was posted on the eve of the network's defamation trial with Dominion Voting Systems, Twitter users were... sceptical.
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Lawsuit live updates: News conference as Fox News and Dominion settle defamation case'Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy,' says Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos. Fox News and parent company Fox Corp have agreed a $787.5m (£633m) settlement with voting machine firm Dominion. 📺 Sky 501 / YouTube
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