
We use a small number of cookies to keep this site working, and — with your permission — to understand how it’s used and to make our advertising on other platforms more relevant.
Last updated: 30 May 2026
Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. This policy also covers similar technologies we use, such as browser storage and tracking pixels. Together we refer to them all as “cookies”.
Only essential cookies run automatically. Everything else — analytics and advertising — runs only if you allow it. When you first visit, you will see a banner asking what you are happy with; nothing non-essential is set until you choose.
You can change or withdraw your choice at any time using the “Change my preferences” button below, which re-opens the banner. Turning something off is as easy as turning it on.
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These are needed for the site to work and to remember your cookie choice, so they do not require consent. The only thing we currently store on this basis is your preference itself (see How your choice is stored, below).
These help us understand which pages are useful, where people get stuck, and what to improve.
These let us show more relevant adverts on other platforms and measure how well our advertising performs.
Our analytics and advertising cookies are provided by Google, Microsoft and Meta, who may process the information outside the UK. This only happens if you have given your consent. You can read how each of them handles data here:
For how we handle your personal data more generally, see our Privacy policy.
We store your preference in your browser’s local storage under the key pj-consent-v1. No server-side record is kept of your choice. Clearing your browser data resets the banner.
You can also block or delete cookies through your browser’s settings. Doing so may affect how this and other websites work. Your browser’s help pages explain how.
We may update this policy from time to time. The date at the top shows when it was last changed.