Free TV Licence for those on Pension Credit explained
Find out if you qualify for a free or discounted TV Licence. Over-75s on Pension Credit, blind people, and care home residents may be eligible. Check the criteria and how to apply.
Find out if you qualify for a free or discounted TV Licence. Over-75s on Pension Credit, blind people, and care home residents may be eligible. Check the criteria and how to apply.
Thousands could claim a free or discounted TV Licence. Find out if you're eligible for the saving on the £174.50 annual fee based on age, benefits, or disability.
Drivers aged 70 and over must renew their licence every three years or risk a £1,000 fine. Learn the key steps for the DVLA renewal process and how to continue driving legally.
New research reveals 43% of UK adults don't fully understand TV licence rules. Find out if you're paying unnecessarily and how to claim a refund.
Plans unveiled by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy could see wealthier households pay more for the BBC to fund concessions for those on benefits. The radical proposals include potential paywalls and advertising.
As the government launches its BBC charter review, we analyse the six main funding models on the table – from subscriptions to a household levy. Discover what might replace the TV licence.
The BBC licence fee is forecast to jump to nearly £197 by 2030, while the number of paying households is set to plummet by over a million. Discover the full story.
Discover how you could be eligible for a BBC TV Licence refund if you have at least one full month remaining. Learn the rules and how to claim your money back.
The Government may block the BBC's planned 3.8% licence fee increase next spring. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is weighing the decision amid value-for-money concerns. Read the latest.
The BBC faces a £1.1bn financial crisis as a record one in eight households refuse to pay the licence fee. Discover the full impact of the PAC report and what it means for the future of the broadcaster.
MPs reveal the BBC is losing over £1bn annually due to licence fee evasion and households switching to streaming. Discover the future of the TV licence.
The parents of Braun Levi, an 18-year-old tennis champion, have filed a £160 million wrongful death suit against a woman allegedly driving drunk on a suspended licence. Read their story and the fight for accountability.
Millions of Brits could be missing out on savings worth hundreds of pounds on their TV licence. Discover if you're eligible for free or discounted coverage.
The BBC licence fee as we know it could be abolished by 2026, with ministers considering a major funding model transformation that might include subscription services or household levies.
Millions of UK households face paying more for their TV licence as the government confirms the fee will increase to £169.50 from April 2025. Discover how this affects you and what it means for the BBC's future funding.
Illinois launches groundbreaking programme allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain special licence plates while establishing a hotline to report federal immigration enforcement, sparking national debate over states' rights and immigration policy.
Four Reform Party councillors in Kent have been suspended following a leaked video showing their group leader making controversial remarks about 'sucking up' to authorities. The scandal raises questions about the party's internal discipline.
Millions of UK drivers are being urged to watch for an important brown envelope from the DVLA that could save them from hefty fines and legal trouble when updating their photocard licence.
Exclusive insight into Fabio Paratici's controversial return to Tottenham Hotspur as Italian football experts express shock over his comeback following legal troubles and suspended prison sentence.
In a dramatic court ruling, the mother and teenage son of Jamaican footballer Leon Bailey received suspended sentences for killing a handyman, with the judge citing their 'positive contributions' to society.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie takes a hardline stance on TV licence enforcement, warning that the current system needs tougher measures to tackle evasion as public trust in the broadcaster faces unprecedented challenges.
Essential TV licence advice reveals how adjusting your payment method could protect you from legal action and hefty fines. Discover the payment strategy experts recommend.
Millions of UK drivers with older-style paper licences must act now or risk fines up to £1,000. Our essential guide explains the critical September 2024 deadline.
Two Metropolitan Police officers have been suspended following the release of disturbing body-worn video showing a man being kicked and stamped on during an arrest in Croydon. The Independent Office for Police Conduct has launched a criminal investigation
Reality TV personality Kathryn Dennis has been released from custody hours after her arrest for driving with a suspended license, marking another legal chapter for the Southern Charm star.
Millions of British drivers face significant changes as new driving licence applications will require blood type disclosure in groundbreaking medical safety initiative.
In an unprecedented sporting disruption, Wales' crucial World Cup qualifier against Belgium was dramatically suspended due to a rat infestation at Cardiff City Stadium, forcing players from the pitch and creating chaos.
TV Licensing launches major enforcement campaign targeting thousands of households across the UK. Here's what you need to know to avoid substantial fines.
Premier League match between Arsenal and Brighton was dramatically suspended following a serious medical emergency involving a member of staff, causing stadium-wide concern and emergency response.
Senior Georgia judge Robert Guy Jr has been suspended from the bench after being arrested for drunk driving and fleeing the scene of an accident in dramatic late-night incident.