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McDonald's boss fired for dating an employee

We hear from people who have had romantic relationships at work

McDonald's has fired its chief executive Steve Easterbrook after he had a relationship with an employee. The US fast food giant said the relationship was consensual, but Mr Easterbrook had "violated company policy" and shown "poor judgement". We hear reaction from other people who have dated their boss.

Also, the smog in Delhi is at its worst level this year. Schools are closed and flights diverted. We hear from our BBC Hindi reporters.

And in Sweden a grandmother posts an open letter to the government - urging them to do something about organised crime in the Scandinavian country. The letter went viral. We hear from a reporter on the ground.

(Photo: Steve Easterbrook, former president and chief executive officer of McDonald's Corp. Credit: Paul Morris/Getty Images)

53 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 4 Nov 201916:06GMT

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