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News feeds work by 'syndicating' our content to your web browser or 'feed reader', so that as soon as we put a piece of content up on Gazette online, your desktop knows about it.

Daily legal news updates:
www.lawgazette.co.uk/rss/news    Add to Google

Commentary, the News blog and letters:
www.lawgazette.co.uk/rss/opinion    Add to Google

The In Business blog and law management articles:
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Just the Gazette blogs, every day:
www.lawgazette.co.uk/rss/blogs    Add to Google

The latest SDT decisions, as we get them:
www.lawgazette.co.uk/rss/sdt    Add to Google

Our weekly law reports:
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Legal Updates, Benchmarks, Practice Points and more:
www.lawgazette.co.uk/rss/inpractice     Add to Google

The latest in legal moves:
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Weekly in-depth features:
www.lawgazette.co.uk/rss/features    Add to Google

The lighter side of life in the law:
www.lawgazette.co.uk/rss/obiter    Add to Google

Link for RSS news updates:
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What is RSS?

RSS feeds let you 'subscribe' to a regularly updated feed of content from a website. You can do this in a web browser – all major browsers now support RSS feeds. You can even set up a Google homepage that holds RSS feeds – just go to www.igoogle.com.

Want to know more about them? Then try Wikipedia or Howstuffworks for an explanation.

Wherever you see the orange RSS symbol, you can click on that to sign up to the feed for whatever content you're looking at. It's that simple.