Accessibility Information
Every effort has been made to make this site accessible for all users, including those who are blind, partially-sighted or colour-blind, and people who have motor-control difficulties. Wherever possible, the guidelines laid down by the Web Accessibility Initiative have been followed. The site works well with screen-readers and text-only browsers, and can be operated without using a mouse via the keyboard or other device. Where JavaScript and CSS have been used, alternative functionality has been provided that does not rely on these technologies. Standards compliant, semantic HTML has been used to increase usability across the greatest number of browsing environments, including small-screen devices such as PDAs and mobile phones. The site has been tested in the major browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari and Opera on both PC and Macintosh platforms (where applicable). The site has also been designed to print well by suppressing navigational elements on each page when sent to a printer.
Access keys
Access keys help you to navigate through the main areas of this website by using keyboard shortcuts.
| Function | Key |
|---|---|
| Skip to content | S |
| Home page | 1 |
| Site map | 3 |
| Terms and conditions | 8 |
| Contact us | 9 |
| Accessibility information | 0 |
Limitations of access keys
The access key function is supported only by modern versions of browsers.
On Windows systems:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer - hold down the ALT key, press the access key, release both keys then press ENTER.
- Firefox - hold down the SHIFT and ALT keys together and press the access key.
On Macintosh systems:
Most browsers - hold down the CTRL key and press the access key.
On any system:
Opera - hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the access key.


