Pensioners must pay the complete TV licence fee if they don't claim Pension Credit or fail to satisfy the eligibility ...
Older households are being reminded to check the rules as the annual Television licence fee is set to increase from £174.50 ...
The Government has issued a response over calls to give free TV Licences to all State Pensioners in the UK. The statement follows a campaign to end the £174.50 fee for everyone who reaches State ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TV licences will go up in price this April. (Peter Dazeley via Getty Images) The UK TV licence fee will increase again this year, ...
The UK Government has rejected an online petition calling for the TV licence fee of £174.50 to be funded by the state for all State Pensioners. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) ...
The standard TV Licence fee rose for many last year, with the Government raising the price to £174.50 in April. This annual charge is typically required for households or businesses that watch live ...
The UK Government has responded to calls for all state pensioners to be granted free TV Licences. This comes in the wake of a campaign to abolish the £174.50 fee for everyone reaching the state ...
Certain people in the UK are eligible for a free or reduced-cost licence ...
If you’re 75 or over and you get Pension Credit, you can get a free TV licence.
The cost is set to increase again next month, but you may not have to pay ...
Pensioners can check if they qualify for a free TV licence before the fee rises to £180 on April 1 ...