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RSS feeds

We provide RSS feeds for a selection of our news services. RSS feeds  automatically update as stories are added across the website, flagging up what's new as it happens. They offer an easy way to keep up with the latest information from the TDA.

 


See below for our full list of RSS feeds:


What is RSS?

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication". It is an XML-based format used to enable the simple distribution of online content. RSS makes it easy to stay up to date, by showing you the latest information that you are interested in.

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How do I set-up an RSS feed?

To use a TDA feed you need to download and install an RSS reader or use an online aggregator, your browser or e-mail client may even support RSS. There are many different readers available, including:

Windows Mac OS X In-browser/mail client On the web
Newz Crawler
FeedDemon
Awasu
Newsfire
NetNewsWire
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Thunderbird
Internet Explorer 7
Bloglines
FeedZilla
NewsGator
Microsoft Life
My Yahoo
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