The TV Licence now costs £174.50, but over-75s with Pension Credit can get it free, while blind people and care home ...
TV Licensing has revealed that just more than 23 million people are currently paying for a TV licence in their homes, but ...
If you’re 75 or over and you get Pension Credit, you can get a free TV licence.
State pensioners born in these years are able to cut their TV licence bill to nothing depending on their income.
People over 75 and receiving Pension Credit can apply for a free licence online or by phone. The Government's official ...
Millions pay for a TV licence but there are specific activities that don't require one, plus discounts available for some ...
You need a TV licence to watch or record live TV programmes on any channel - but do you think the fee should be axed ...
The standard TV Licence fee has seen a rise for many this year, with the Government increasing the price to £174.50 in April. This annual charge is typically required for households or businesses that ...
The most significant concession applies to people aged over 75 who receive pension credit. This is a means-tested benefit, ...
There are strict rules in place for who does and doesn't need to pay a TV licence ...
The TV licence fee usually increases every April in line with inflation, with the exact rise yet to be confirmed by the ...