The TV licence fee will increase to £180 a year from next month but pensioners on low income can get one for free ...
People above State Pension age are being encouraged to check whether they're required to pay the TV licence fee before the annual charge jumps from £174.50 to £180 next month. The hike on April 1 ...
Pensioners can check if they qualify for a free TV licence before the fee rises to £180 on April 1 ...
Older households are being reminded to check the rules as the annual Television licence fee is set to increase from £174.50 to £180 from April.
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 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 scenarios where you could be entitled to a free or heavily discounted TV ...
Change incoming ...
April is the month of the year where the bills rise, with UK households braced for hikes in a string of payments.
As of March 10, millions of Dish Network subscribers have lost access to many channels that air local news, sports and weather due to a dispute with Gray Media. Gray Media pulled 226 channels in 113 ...
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