RSS Feeds - Latest Money News, Guides & Money Saving Tips
What is an RSS Feed?
An ‘RSS Feed’ is a means by which you can have news and articles delivered to you. You don’t have to search the web or visit a website to check for updates. It works in a similar way to receiving emails in that information is delivered to you in one place.
Our RSS Feeds are related to Money; news, articles and money saving tips. You can see the full list to the right side of this text, so you can ‘cherry pick’ those feeds of most interest to you. If you’re interested in receiving all our news feeds, you can subscribe to ‘All Money News’ as it includes our latest news and articles on all subjects.
How do I read an RSS Feed?
In order to read an RSS Feed, you need to 'subscribe' to the feed. This simply means you need to enter the URL of the RSS Feed in to your RSS Reader.
There are several types of RSS Reader online, in your Internet browser, in your email client or a downloaded reader. Click here for more detailed information on this.
On Site Articles
(This button is for illustration only.)
You will see this button across our website. By clicking on the button you can subscribe to the chosen RSS Feed either via your favourite online RSS Reader or, if supported, your browser.
Online RSS Readers
Select a feed that you wish to subscribe to by clicking on the
on the right. Then, simply hit the 'RSS FEED' button above. Once you have hit the button, if your online reader is not listed then simply cut and paste the feed URL in to your reader by following the instructions below.
Browsers with a built-in RSS Reader

If you use a browser that supports RSS Feeds, simply click the feeds to the right that you wish to subscribe to.
Other RSS Readers

For other RSS Readers, click on the
to the right and the URL for the relevant RSS Feed will appear below. You can cut and paste the URL into your RSS Reader.
What programs do I need to read an RSS Feed?
This table shows the most common ways in which you can read information in an RSS feed. There are plenty of free RSS Readers available, so there is no need to pay to read your RSS Feeds!
| Advantages | Disadvantages | |
|---|---|---|
| Online RSS Reader | You can access your RSS Feeds from any Internet enabled browser, anywhere in the world. | You need to register with a suitable website and set up an online account. |
| Downloadable RSS Reader | Once your RSS Feeds are downloaded, you can read the articles offline. | You can only access your RSS Feeds from the machine that has your RSS Reader installed. |
| Outlook 2007 in-build RSS Reader | No additional setup or software to download. | You can only access your RSS Feeds from the machine that has your Outlook 2007 installed. |
| Browser's in-built RSS Reader | No additional setup or software to download. | You can only access your RSS Feeds from machines that have your RSS Feeds setup on a suitable browser. |
Available RSS Feeds
Latest News, Guides & Tips
Latest News Stories
Latest Money Saving Tips
Personal Finance News & Tips
Insurance News & Tips
Webmaster RSS Feeds
All of the news articles in our feeds are categorised (e.g. savings, credit cards, broadband etc). So, you can restrict the articles you wish to display on your site by category.
