Political Cookies
What is a cookie?
A "cookie" is a small amount of data that is sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your device, be it a computer, tablet or smartphone, to help websites remember who you are as well as information about your visit.
Most websites use cookies and on our website, cookies (including 'Flash cookies') are used in the way described so that we can provide you with a better and more personalised experience of our website.
Which cookies are used on this webside?
Essencial
Some of the cookies used on our website are essential for us to allow you to use the site in the way you wish. The most obvious example of this is the cookie we use to manage your cookie preferences.
Analytics
Analytics cookies are used on our website to help us gain an understanding of how you are using our website. These cookies tell us how often you visit our site and how you are using it. They are crucial in helping us to improve our website and your experience when visiting.
How do manage your preferences
A bar should have appeared at the top of your screen when you first visited this site notifying you about our cookies and inviting you to manage your preferences. If you did not change your preferences at that stage, we assume that you consent to the use of cookies.
We do not control third party cookies so if you wish to manage cookies from a third party, you must manage these directly with them. You can find out how to do this in the section on Third Party Cookies above.
If you change your mind about your cookie preferences you can always revisit our page here or the relevant third party's website to change your preferences.
Remember that disabling cookies may impact the functionality of our website and in turn your experience of using the website.