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RSS and Atom feeds

We aim to make our web content as widely available as we can. You can subscribe to or syndicate our content to your own website using the following RSS and Atom feeds.

Available feeds

Podcasts

Frequently asked questions

What is an RSS feed?

RSS stands for 'really simple syndication', and is a simple, easy-to-use way of keeping up-to-date with content from a web site. Instead of checking back to our site on a regular basis to look for new content, you can subscribe to our RSS feeds and be notified automatically.

How do I subscribe to your RSS feeds?

By using an RSS reader (also known as an 'aggregator' or a 'news reader'). These come in two types:

  • A software programme you install on your computer, or
  • A web site dedicated to RSS reading

Once you have your newsreader, go to the RSS feed listed above by clicking on the link, and copy and paste the address from your browser address bar (the bit that begins with http://) into your reader.

Where can I get an RSS reader?

There are many different news readers available, many of which are free. Different readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to choose one appropriate to your computer. We can't recommend any particular one, but here is a list of RSS readers.