Cookies are files saved on your phone, tablet or computer when you visit a website.
We use cookies to store information about how you use this website and to help improve how the online services and communications linked to this website are delivered.
We use four types of cookies. You can choose which cookies you’re happy for us to use.
1. Cookies that measure website use
We set Google Analytics cookies to help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on how you use it. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone.
We have switched these cookies off by default.
2. Cookies that help with our communications and marketing
These cookies improve the relevancy of marketing activity or may be set by third party websites and do things like measure how you view videos that are on this site.
We have switched these cookies off by default.
3. Cookies that remember your settings
These cookies do things like remember your preferences and the choices you make to personalise your experience of using the site.
We have switched these cookies off by default.
4. Strictly necessary cookies
These essential cookies do things that are required for the website to operate. They always need to be on.
Find out more about how to manage cookies.
Measuring site usage
We have turned Google Analytics cookies off by default.
If you choose to switch these cookies on, we use Google Analytics software to collect information about how you use this website.
We store information about:
- the pages you visit and how long you spend on each page
- how you got to this website
- what you click on while you’re visiting this website
Any information we get is received in a way that we can’t identify anyone by it. For example, we never receive your name or address.
We don’t make any attempt to find out the identities of people visiting this website and we don’t allow Google to do this either.
All information we get through cookies and analytics will be treated in confidence. We will never sell, trade or give your details to third parties, unless we’re required to do it by law.
Find out more about security and privacy in Google Analytics.