Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site.
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we store on your browser or the hard drive of your computer if you agree. Cookies contain information that is transferred to your computer’s hard drive and are widely used to make websites work and to function more effectively. Without some of these cookies, the website simply would not work. Other cookies perform functions like recognising you each time you visit the site or helping our team to understand which parts of the site you find most interesting and useful.
A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any personally identifiable information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us.
A cookie will typically contain a record of the website which issued it, its own name, and a value which is often a randomly generated unique number. A cookie will have a ‘lifetime’, which tells your browser when to delete it.
PURPOSE AND TYPES OF COOKIES
Cookies are used for different purposes. The most common ones are as follows:
There are also several different types of cookie. The most common types are as follows:
THE COOKIES WE USE
We do not use cookies to store personal data about you, and will make no attempt to identify you through the use of cookies.
The table below provides an overview of the cookies used on our website, including details of who sets each cookie, its purpose, when it expires, and, if relevant, how you can find out further information.
Cookie Name
1st or 3rd party
What is the purpose of the cookie?
Lifetime
Further information
_ga
3rd party
Google Analytics – Used to distinguish users.
2 years
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookies-user-id
_gid
3rd party
Google Analytics – Used to distinguish users.
24 hours
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
_gat
3rd party
Google Analytics – Used to limit the number of requests per user to help the website perform better.
1 minute
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
_uetsid
3rd party
Bing – Microsoft Bing Ads Universal Event Tracking (UET) tracking cookie.
1 year
https://help.bingads.microsoft.com/#apex/3/en/53056/1/#exp151
Please note that third parties (including, for example, social media websites, advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which we have no control. This includes where our website includes JavaScript from social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. These cookies are likely to be analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookies although we recommend that you visit their website and review their privacy and cookies policy to ensure that you understand what cookies they use and why.
THE LAW
The principal law which governs how websites use cookies and similar technologies when storing information on a user’s equipment, such as their computer or mobile device, is the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations. The regulations were amended on 26 May 2011.
Regulation 6 covers the use of electronic communications networks to store information (e.g. cookies)or to gain access to information stored in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or user. The change in the law was prompted by concerns about online tracking of individuals and is intended to protect the privacy of users by requiring their knowledge and agreement to the use of cookies, even where the information collected is not directly personally identifiable.
YOUR CHOICE
You can block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our site.
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer and you can also view and/or delete cookies already on your computer although this will depend on the particular web browser that you use. Information can also be found on the main browser websites: