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, the main funding source for the BBC, is legally required to watch or record live television in the UK and to use BBC iPlayer. The cost of a black and white TV licence will also rise ...
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 ...
Some people may be eligible for a refund, given they meet the criteria ...
There are multiple ways to diminish the cost of a TV Licence bill ...
The cost is set to increase again next month, but you may not have to pay ...
The BBC has said it needs a new funding model to sustain its public service mission. The corporation was responding to a ...
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.
HOUSEHOLD bills are set to rise for millions of Brits in just weeks – with everything from your council tax to your TV ...
Certain people in the UK are eligible for a free or reduced-cost licence ...
Certain people in the UK are eligible for a free or reduced-cost licence ...