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Cookies are used widely to improve how websites work and to give users the best online experience by tailoring it to their interests. They provide us with information about how our site is used and how well it’s performing.
We may also use information gained from cookies to tailor the content of our communications with you on other channels, for example if you’re opted in to receive marketing emails.
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These cookies help us make sure our website is working properly. They not only help us fix any problems but also let us see how well our new content and design ideas are working. These cookies also help us understand your interests so we can personalise our website content to be more specific and relevant to you. They don’t store details like your name or email address but can track the website pages you visit. You can refuse these cookies, but if you do the content you see on our website will be less tailored to you.
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