State Pensioners Using Two Methods to Slash TV Licence Bill to £0 - Birmingham Live
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 17 – State pensioners can avoid the £174.50 TV licence fee by claiming Pension Credit or watching only on-demand content without live BBC broadcasts, says the Department for Work and Pensions.
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BBC admits it is 'actively exploring' changes to the TV licence fee as pressure mounts to scrap it
The BBC has admitted it is "actively exploring" changes to the licence fee model as the number of households paying for it continues to fall sharply.The comments follow weeks of public backlash against the forced nature of the licence fee, with a petition to scrap or convert it to a subscription-based model now gaining over 62,000 signatures.In its latest annual report, the broadcaster revealed that 23.8 million TV licences were in force at the …
Millions can get TV Licence for free in just 16 minutes with government scheme - The Mirror
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