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A SACKED McDonalds worker has been banned from every one of the chains restaurants after he admitted ins
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talling a camera in the womens toilets.Luke Whiting, 21, left a phone in the female toilets of the restaurant where聽he work
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ed so he could record sordid videos of colleagues.3 Whiting was seen on CCTV walking into the female toilets at the restaurant where he worked in Ipswich, SuffolkCredit: Facebook3 Whiting was arrested after staff at the Ipswich branch called the policeCredit: ArchantIt was later found by a female co-worker while Whiting was working a night shift and was seen entering the toilets on CCTV, South East Suffolk Magistrates Court heard.Police were called to the McDonalds restaurant in Ipswich, Suffolk, on October 18, and Whiting was arrested.After questioning he admitted putting the
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THERESA May has angered MPs by vowing to keep silent about her Brexit plans so as not to blow Britain s negotiating hand.The PM faced a barrage of demands from all sides of the Commons yesterday to spell out more of her post-EU vision for Britain.4 Theresa May speaks at the dispatch box about Brexit, telling MPs the Government i
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s looking at trade deals around the worldCredit: Getty ImagesFo
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rmer Tory business minster Anna Soubry called on her to name the government s principles .But Mrs May also refused repeated bids from Labour and the SNP to even say whether she wants the UK to remain a member of the single market, Europe s free trade zone.Updating MPs on the G20 summit, Mrs May said: We will not take decisions until w
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e are ready.4 Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn was told by Theresa May that free trade deals would be the best anti-poverty policyCredit: PA We will not reveal our hand prematurely and we will not provide a running commentary on every twist and turn of the negotiation