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RSS feeds

What is RSS?

RSS commonly stands for ‘Really Simple Syndication’ and lets users view the latest content from a website through a feed reader rather than having to visit the actual website.

Parliamentary News feeds

Our news area has a number of different feeds you can subscribe to. As well as our main feed that delivers all news stories, we have feeds for each individual subject a story may be associated with, such as education or international affairs.

The main feeds from our news area are listed below:

Make your own feed

To subscribe to any of our individual subjects, navigate to the subject page, for example News. The url or web address, will be http://parliament.uk/news/ adding ‘feed’ to the end of this address will give you the default feed for this page. You can either subscribe to this feed or add ‘rss’ or ‘atom’ after ‘feed/’ to give you the RSS feed or Atom feed for that page respectively.

Find a feed reader

There are a number of free feed readers available. You should check the operating system on your computer is compatible with the reader. Please use the links below to find a suitable feed reader:

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