A 72-year-old has written into the Guardian newspaper after receiving a TV Licensing warning - despite not owing a TV.
PLANS to change the way Brits are charged their BBC TV Licence fee are being discussed – and it could look very different to ...
It’s the household bill payable by pretty much everyone who watches TV and in April the TV licence is increasing by another ...
It's been dubbed 'awful April' by some commentators as the cost of living crisis continues to affect households ...
From April, the BBC Licence Fee is increasing to £174.50 per year. The fee will rise by £5 from April until 2027, the Government has announced. The licence fee previously increased by £10.50 last year ...
A TV licence is required if you watch or record live TV programmes on any device, including TVs, desktop computers, laptops, tablets, or phones, as well as to watch BBC iPlayer, which requires a ...
The BBC licence fee is under review by the Labour Party government with the public broadcaster's chairman suggesting ...
‘I don’t buy a TV licence, I don’t watch BBC, iPlayer or anything live on any channel or platform. After reading the tweets about the BAFTAs I think I’m allowed to say that I win,’ added ...
What does the BBC TV licence fee pay for? The licence fee money is used to pay for all BBC shows and services, including TV, radio, the BBC website, podcasts, iPlayer, and apps. People often forget ...