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SUBSCRIBE TO THE BRC'S RSS FEED -
AND KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE BRITISH RETAIL CONSORTIUM

What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and RSS feeds let you keep up to date with the latest information from your favourite websites without actually having to visit them. Basically, the latest news stories from these websites come to you.
An RSS feed is usually made up of a small number of headlines and succinct summaries of stories on the website that produced the feed. You can quickly look at the summaries and, quickly and easily, tell if you want to click through and visit the full version on the website. Through the RSS news readers as detailed above, your computer will let you know when a new feed is available.
How do I subscribe to the BRC's RSS feed?
You can subscribe to the BRC's RSS feed in a number of ways, including the following:
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Right-click on the RSS icon shown to the left and select 'Copy Shortcut', then paste this shortcut into your RSS reader. |
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Click on the RSS Feed icon shown to the left if you use one of the following web-based News Readers:
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Copy and paste the following URL into your RSS reader:
http://www.brc.org.uk/rss_brcnewsfeed.xml |
How can I view the RSS feed?
To view our RSS feed, you'll need an RSS or news reader. This piece of software checks RSS feeds and lets you read any new articles that have been added to them.
There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications.
A couple of the leading RSS readers are shown below, please click on the links below should you wish to use these readers. There are many more available if you search online.
- FeedDemon
- FeedReader
- NewzCrawler
- RSS Reader
Please Note:
The BRC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
The BRC does not endorse or guarantee the quality or maintenance of RSS services delivered by any external news reader provider.
The BRC does not supply news reader services or software, nor do we provide any sort of technical support.
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