RSS/XML feeds

If you want to keep up-to-date with changing content from Thames Laboratories (news, discussions, press releases, etc.), then you can do so using our RSS feeds.

Don't worry if you don't know all about RSS. It's a techie format, but it's usable by everyone. For example, if you have a MyYahoo! page, or a customised Google homepage, then you're already using RSS.

What is RSS?

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format (if you don't know what that means, don't worry!) used for content distribution and syndication. Subscribing to RSS feeds allows you to receive custom, up-to-date information from your favorite online content sources without having to regularly check the site for updates.

How to use RSS feeds

There is a host of ways to use RSS. Customisable homepages such as MyYahoo! and Google allow you to add RSS feeds as you please. Alternatively, you can download special RSS readers. Even mobile phones come with RSS readers these days. For more information, read the latest about RSS on Wikipedia.

Our feeds

Please choose from the selection of feeds below. If you are a webmaster and would like to request a customised RSS/XML feed, then please get in touch.

Click on a feed title for more subscription options.


All news and press releases feedAll news and press releases feedadd to My Yahoo!
Asbestos news feedAsbestos news feedadd to My Yahoo!
Latest press releases feedLatest press releases feedadd to My Yahoo!