RSS Feeds

RSS feeds are a simple and effective way of keeping up-to-date with your favourite websites. Instead of having to visit individual sites to see if new content has been added, you can use RSS feeds to tell you when pages you're interested in have been updated.

RSS FAQ

How do I make use of RSS?

To use RSS, you will need to obtain an RSS aggregator which allows you to collect and display feeds from your favourite websites in a single location on your computer.

How do I setup my aggregator to receive irishtimes.com RSS feeds?

Setting up a feed differs from one aggregator to another and it usually involves copying the URL of the feed - which you can get from the address bar on your browser - and pasting it into a box which will be clearly signed-posted when you run the aggregator. Please consult your aggregator's help documentation for clarification.

What are the terms and conditions?

The feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals and non-profit organisations for personal, non-commercial use. The Terms and Conditions are available by clicking here.

irishtimes.com provide these feeds in RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) format which utilises the World Wide Web Consortium's Resource Description Framework (RDF) standard which is built on XML technology. However our blog feeds use RSS 2.0 (Really Simple Syndication).

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