Accessibility

Accessibility information

We have tried to ensure that this website is accessible to as many people as possible and therefore has been designed and built in accordance with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C WAI) guidelines. It includes many features that allow easier access for users with special requirements. To view accessibility guidelines visit www.w3.org/WAI/.

Making this site more accessible

Your web browser can override the various formatting options to make the site more accessible. Refer to the help pages of your web browser for more information.

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Certain documents on this site make use of the Adobe Reader software. You can find more information about its accessibility features from here: access.adobe.com

More information

For additional help and general information on accessing websites we highly recommend that you visit the BBC's Accessibility Help pages. They offer extensive support and guidance on different ways to customise your browser, PC or MAC, and keyboard. It also recommends various software packages which can assist users in accessing a wide range of websites.