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The TV licence fee is currently £174.50 a year, up from £169.50 in 2024. It costs £58.50 for black and white TV sets. Money ...
State pensioners across the UK can reduce their TV Licence bill to £0 in just 16 minutes if they meet certain criteria.
Latest BBC data in its annual report reveals a 300,000 drop in TV licences which are active up and down the country.
A new online petition is urging the UK Government to fund the TV licence fee for all State Pensioners and those who reach the ...
The BBC saw the number of active TV licences fall to 23.8 million last year – down 300,000 on the previous year. That decline was smaller than the 500,000 drop the BBC reported last year.
TV Licence regulations can be confusing, with some people potentially paying £174.50 unnecessarily, while others could be risking a £1,000 fine by unlawfully evading the fee.
TV Licence declaration could stop officers knocking at your door and save £174. When you can and can’t avoid paying TV Licence fees explained as a Merseyside man ended up in court over his licence.