Tayside Police
Subscribe to Our RSS Feeds

Keep up to date with Tayside Police News, Appeals and Missing Persons information plus the latest Support Staff Job Vacancies by subscribing to our RSS feeds.

What is an RSS Feed?

RSS allows you to gather news and information together from a variety of websites and delivers it directly to you. Every time a new item is published it is added to the RSS feed and it will appear automatically without you having to visit each of the sites in turn to update your information.

How do I use RSS Feeds?

Using special RSS reading software called a 'news reader' or a compatible web browser, subscribing to our feeds allows you to be automatically alerted when we post news to our site.

Pages on our site that have information available as a feed will display the small orange RSS icon. Clicking on this icon will open the RSS feed in a new window. Simply copy the URL (web address) from this window, or from the list below, and paste it into your chosen RSS News Reader.

Internet Explorer 7 users can select the orange "View feeds on this page" icon in the toolbar to read or subscribe to our feeds. If you use Firefox as your web browser, you can click on the orange "Add Live Bookmark" icon in the bottom right-hand corner of your browser window to subscribe to our feeds. Opera users can click on the blue RSS icon in the address field to subscribe.

What Feeds are available?

Latest News
Latest News is available as an RSS feed http://www.tayside.police.uk/rss/news.xml

Appeals
Appeals are available as an RSS feed http://www.tayside.police.uk/rss/appeals.xml

Missing Persons
Missing Persons are available as an RSS feed http://www.tayside.police.uk/rss/missing.xml

Support Staff Job Vacancies
Support Staff Vacancies are available as an RSS feed http://www.tayside.police.uk/rss/vacancies.xml

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