How do I set BBC News as my homepage?

Select the tab marked ‘General’, ‘Preferences’, ‘Options’ or ‘Internet Options’ (depending on your browser). You may see a button marked ‘Use current page’ or ‘Use current’. If so, click this button then click OK. The page you were visiting should be saved as your homepage and you won’t need to do anything else.

What has happened to BBC website?

The BBC has two different versions of its website: one for UK audiences and one for international audiences. The move to bbc.com will help us streamline our online operations, making them more efficient.

What is the URL for BBC News?

RSS feed list

Description Feed URL
BBC UK news http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.xml
US news
CBN US news http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/feed/
Yahoo.com news http://news.yahoo.com/rss/

How do I set Chrome as my homepage on BBC?

Google Chrome Click on the picture of a spanner which is next to your navigation bar (on the top right hand side) and select “Options” from the drop-down. You can type in your homepage URL and choose other options when the “Basics” tab is selected.

Why is London not on BBC News?

A BBC spokesperson told Metro.co.uk: ‘Like employers in every area of the economy, we’re experiencing staffing shortages caused by Covid. ‘Apart from a few exceptions, we have maintained a normal service so far. ‘Our priority is to protect the most popular news programme on TV; the regional news at 6:30pm on BBC One.

How do I get BBC news feed?

Video & Audio News Feeds Once you have chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want it to receive. For example, if you would like the latest BBC News Business stories, simply visit the Business section and you will notice an orange RSS button on your browser.

How do I make Google co uk my homepage?

Click on the General button in the top menu with the picture of a switch. Next to When Firefox starts, open the drop-down menu and select Show my homepage. Type www.google.co.uk in the Homepage box, and click OK to save.

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