Viewers must have a valid licence, which usually costs £174.50 to watch many programmes including live television and events ...
Anyone who wants to watch live TV or on-demand content on BBC iPlayer is generally required to have a TV Licence ...
The BBC is plotting to use iPlayer to target licence fee dodgers, The Telegraph understands. Up to 40 million online accounts ...
The TV Licence fee is a legal requirement for anyone watching live TV or BBC iPlayer, but there are six situations in which ...
"You can get a TV Licence for £7.50 if you live in an eligible residential care home, supported housing or sheltered ...
Anyone living in a residential care home, supported housing or sheltered accommodation - residents may qualify for a £7.50 ...
There are strict rules in place for who does and doesn't need to pay a TV licence ...
TV Licensing guidance confirms when you need a licence to access streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, ...
Who needs to pay the TV licence? BBC vows to track dodgers on iPlayer - Up to 40 million online BBC accounts could be linked ...
Many individuals may be under the mistaken impression that they are not required to pay for a TV licence. The TV licence is a fee that most households in the UK settle on a monthly or annual basis.
You can apply for a free licence online at www.tvlicensing.co.uk or apply by phone at 0300 790 6071. Most people spread the ...