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People over the age of 75 who are receiving Pension Credit could get a free ... or if you view any content - whether it's live or catch-up - on BBC iPlayer. A TV licence isn't necessary if you only ...
A new online petition is urging the UK Government to fund the TV licence fee for all State Pensioners and those who reach the ...
UK households with certain income will have their BBC TV Licence bills reduced to £0. The cost of a TV licence currently ...
Pensioners over 75 on Pension Credit are entitled to a free TV licence, which could include anyone born in 1950 this year. A TV licence costs £174.50 and is essential for watching or recording live TV ...
However, if you're watching live shows through these services, a TV licence would be required. Refunds can also be claimed if you're eligible for an over 75 or blind concession.
The licence holder has died. You’re living with someone aged 75 or over who is eligible for a free TV Licence. You’re moving into a care home. You’re moving abroad.
The price of a TV licence has gone up - but there are certain groups of people who could be entitled to a refund before their licence expires ...
You need a TV licence if you watch or record live TV, or if you watch anything on BBC iPlayer - but state pensioners who are over the age of 75 and get Pension Credit don't have to pay for a TV licenc ...
Everyone over the age of 66 should be eligible for state-funded boost according to a new parliamentary petition ...