The TV licence fee is set to rise to £180 in April - but certain groups can get a reduced fee or even a free one ...
The price of your TV licence is rising again in just a few days' time - but not everyone needs to pay for one. There are some ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The TV licence fee is to increase from £174.50 to £180 per year from April 1, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) ...
The BBC is under pressure over the £180 charge, with only a quarter of respondents believing it is worthwhile to pay ...
The TV licence fee is to rise by £5.50 from £174.50 to £180 from 1 April, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said. The change will add an extra 46p a month onto the licence fee, and is ...
Certain people in the UK qualify for a free or discounted BBC TV licence, while others aren’t required to get one in the ...
The cost of a TV licence is set to rise again next month. From April, the annual fee will increase by £5.50 to £180, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) confirmed earlier this year.
Even if you are not entitled to a free TV licence, you could be entitled to a refund on the cost of your TV Licence if you do not watch or record live TV, and don’t stream BBC iPlayer either.
The TV licence fee will increase to £180 a year from next month but pensioners on low income can get one for free ...
Currently, it costs £174.50 every year to pay for your TV Licence. From 1 April this year, that rises to £180 every 12 months ...