Making richer viewers pay more and a 'Netflix tax' are among ideas being considered for reform of the BBC levy - which is ...
There is growing demand to make the BBC licence fee free again as tens of thousands of people call for change.
According to the UK Government website, you can watch streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ without a TV licence and on ...
If you are blind (severely sight impaired) and can provide the appropriate evidence, you are eligible to apply for a 50% ...
HOUSEHOLDS who only use streaming services such as Netflix may have to pay the BBC licence fee under new rules. Ministers are ...
Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly considering making Brits pay the TV licence fee even if they only use streaming services such ...
The TV licence fee is currently £169.50, rising in 2024 after being frozen at £159 for two years. In April it will rise again ...
Other funding options reportedly being considered are allowing the BBC to show adverts, introducing a fee for BBC radio ...
The TV Licence fee could be extended to those who watch non-live TV on streaming sites like Netflix and Disney+ - and Brits ...
A shake up to the TV licence fee has sparked fury amid concerns streaming-only households will still have to pay.
Streaming services have changed the way people watch TV, leading the government to explore new licence fee options ...
A range of options is reportedly under consideration ahead of the current Royal Charter period's ending in 2027 ...