Hunts Post News Feed http://www.huntspost.co.uk/cmlink/hunts_post_news_1_382045
Hunts Post Business Feed http://www.huntspost.co.uk/cmlink/hunts_post_business_1_382143
Hunts Post Competitions Feed http://www.huntspost.co.uk/cmlink/hunts_post_competitions_1_382146
Hunts Post Sport Feed http://www.huntspost.co.uk/cmlink/hunts_post_sport_1_382140
Hunts Post Football Feed http://www.huntspost.co.uk/cmlink/hunts_post_football_feed_1_832235
Hunts Post Events and Entertainment Feed http://www.huntspost.co.uk/cmlink/hunts_post_events_and_entertainment_1_462694
A web feed, or rss feed, is a great way for you to see when new articles are published on your favourite websites, such as the Hunts Post, without actually having to visit the website.
By subscribing to a feed you will receive all the latest headlines as soon as they are published all in one place and in many cases, straight on your desktop.
You can subscribe to a web feed using a feed aggregator program, sometimes called a feed reader or a news reader program. Depending on which program you use, the method to set up the feed may vary but this is usually just a case of copying or dragging the feed link (or the orange feed icon) into the aggregator program.
There are many different feed aggregators available and new ones are being released all the time. There are different versions for different operating systems, some you download and install locally on your computer, others are web based. A few examples are listed below...
Version 7 and higher of Internet Explorer and other browsers also allow you to view an RSS feed directly
in your browser and new RSS items available will be flagged on your Browser toolbar next to the orange RSS
icon which looks like this: 
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