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On today's podcast:(1) Right-wing members of Rishi Sunak's UK Conservative Party caucus said his attempt to implement a plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda "doesn't go far enough," underscoring the risk to the prime minister of a Parliamentary rebellion.
(2) Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he kept government scientists in the dark about his controversial Eat Out to Help Out, an acknowledgment likely to fuel questions over his judgment in pushing a policy that encouraged Britons to mingle in pubs and restaurants during the pandemic.
(3) Talks are ongoing to secure an oil and gas cut agreement on the final day of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.
(4) Google's mobile app store maintains a monopoly in the market for distribution of programs and payments on its Android software, a federal jury in California decided, dealing a blow to the technology giant in a high-stakes antitrust battle with Epic Games Inc.
(5) The pace of spiraling rental costs in Britain's housing market is finally beginning to slow according to Zoopla
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