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		      <pubDate>Mon Nov 23 15:18:47 CET 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría welcomed the introduction into the UK Parliament of a new Bribery Bill]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[“The OECD is pleased to see the commitment being made by the UK government to the fight against foreign bribery,” Mr Gurría said.]]></description>
							         <pubDate>Mon Nov 23 23:00:00 CET 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[OECD Economic Outlook No. 86 - United Kingdom]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[Summary of economic developments and projections for the United Kingdom taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook.]]></description>
							         <pubDate>Thu Nov 19 10:55:00 CET 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[OECD’s Gurría welcomes UK government climate change map]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[Widespread drought, falling agricultural production and rising sea levels are just some of the devastating effects of climate change graphically illustrated in a new map produced by UK government’s Meteorological Office.]]></description>
							         <pubDate>Thu Oct 22 23:00:00 CEST 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[OECD-UK Conference on Innovation for Economic Growth and Sustainability]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[Sustainability and Green Growth are high on the political agenda in the run up to the UN Conference on Climate Change in December 2009. But it is businesses which face some of the greatest challenges, and perhaps opportunities, from the move towards a green economy. How can firms incorporate sustainability into their strategies, and what effect will this have on their performance? Will this effect vary between sectors? Can governments effectively create demand for innovation and sustainable demand through regulation and public procurement?]]></description>
							         <pubDate>Tue Oct 20 12:01:52 CEST 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[Employment Outlook 2009 Country Notes: United Kingdom]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[The OECD Employment Outlook 2009 indicates that the early stages of the economic recovery are likely to be too muted to result in strong job creation. As a result, the UK unemployment rate, which reached 7.8% in the 2nd quarter of 2009, is expected to continue to rise and remain high through 2010.]]></description>
							         <pubDate>Wed Sep 16 00:00:00 CEST 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[Education at a Glance 2009 - Summary of key findings: United Kingdom]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[This 2009 edition of Education at a Glance includes first results from TALIS, a survey on teacher practices, new analysis of the social benefits of education, new information on long-term unemployment and involuntary part-time work among young adults, and new data on the benefits of education.]]></description>
							         <pubDate>Tue Sep 08 11:00:00 CEST 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[Doing Better for Children: Highlights for the United Kingdom]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[High public spending on child welfare and education in the UK is failing to produce results in many key areas. To give every child the chance of a better future, the government should continue to spend more on younger children and target spending on older children more effectively...]]></description>
							         <pubDate>Tue Sep 01 00:00:00 CEST 2009</pubDate>
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