What is the TV licence fee – and will UK viewers have to pay it to use Netflix? - New ideas under discussion could see viewers charged for using non-live streaming services ...
The cost of a TV licence – currently £169.50 a year – is set to rise to £174.50 in 2025, in line with inflation, following a two-year freeze that had been imposed by the Government.
A staggering four out of 10 people are oblivious to what the TV licence actually covers, potentially meaning some may not require one. The cost of a full TV licence has now risen to £169.50, in line ...
State pensioners across the UK have the opportunity to reduce their TV Licence fee to zero in just 16 minutes. At present, a ...
From April, the cost of a TV Licence will rise by £5 to £174.50, as part of an agreement in 2022 that sees the licence fee increase in line with inflation each year until 2027. However, you could be ...
A TV licence rule could allow thousands to bypass the £174.50 fee come April. The licence fee, a mandatory payment for households wishing to watch live TV, is set to increase by £5 from £169.50 ...
The government is reportedly exploring new ways to expand the TV licence fee as it looks to secure the future of the BBC. This could include introducing a fee to non-live viewing for the first ...