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The Government explains that certain people may be eligible for a discounted or free TV Licence under specific circumstances.
A TV Licence is required to watch or record programmes on a TV, computer or other device on any channel or service as they're ...
Those already receiving pension credit can apply for a free TV licence when they turn 74, but they will need to continue ...
GRANDPARENTS can slash their TV Licence bill to £0 and unlock thousands of pounds in free cash in just 16 minutes. A TV ...
State pensioners can knock their BBC TV Licence fee to £0 with one phone call. Pension Credit recipients are among those ...
Beyond this, the Government further notes that anyone who is blind or in residential care can apply for a discounted TV ...
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 can cut their TV Licence bill to £0 with two methods which are both completely legal and cannot land you a ...
The BBC has admitted it is "actively exploring" changes to the licence fee model as the number of households paying for it ...
A TV licence is required in every household in the UK if you watch television - but not everyone has to pay for it.
Pension Credit offers additional funds to those over State Pension age with a low income, averaging around £4,300 per annum. For eligible individuals, it boosts your weekly income to £227.10 if you're ...
A new online petition is urging the UK Government to fund the TV licence fee for all State Pensioners and those who reach the official age of retirement, which is currently 66. Under the existing ...