<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2"><channel><title>Latest News</title><link>http://www.oasisuk.org/</link><description>Articles List</description><item><title>News Archive</title><link>http://www.oasisuk.org/article.aspx?menuid=1494</link><description> 

  Here you can see all our news from the last few months.  
...</description></item><item><title> Press and Media</title><link>http://www.oasisuk.org/article.aspx?menuid=1497</link><description>   The Oasis Press Office aims to engage the local, national, international and Christian media, to present our work as good news to society. We also respond to news, events, reports and enquiries from journalists.    If you’re a journalist looking for more information about Oasis or any of our projects, we can provide information, answer questions, arrange interviews and supply high-quality images....</description></item><item><title>Newsround Issue 13</title><link>http://www.oasisuk.org/article.aspx?menuid=23279</link><description> 

  Despite being the most interesting general election we have seen in the UK for some time, the challenges in education, the economy and welfare that we faced before May 6 remain. 
 With public spending cuts a certainty, our work with some of the most disadvantaged communities is more important than ever. Through our local hubs, Oasis is committed to see communities across the UK thrive with...</description></item><item><title>Missed an issue of Newsround?</title><link>http://www.oasisuk.org/article.aspx?menuid=16708</link><description>...</description></item><item><title>Identity, respect, survival… </title><link>http://www.oasisuk.org/article.aspx?menuid=8828</link><description>   …three reasons why so many teenagers in Britain’s cities are joining gangs.     An increasing number of young people are turning to their peers for the support they would traditionally have received from their families and communities.  Peer pressure, poverty, family breakdown and parents working long hours create the pressure – schools failing kids and a lack of suitable after-school activities...</description></item></channel></rss>