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- The annual TV licence fee is to increase by £1.50, from £157.50 to £159, from 1 April 2021. It is the final - and lowest - annual increase under a deal between the BBC and the government that has seen the fee rise in line with inflation every year since 2017.
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The annual TV licence fee is to increase by £1.50, from £157.50 to £159, from 1 April 2021. It is the final - and lowest - annual increase under a deal between the BBC and the government that has...
- BBC funding: TV licence fee to rise by £10.50, government says
The current TV licence fee of £159 will increase by £10.50 -...
- BBC funding: TV licence fee to rise by £10.50, government says
Feb 8, 2021 · The Government has confirmed that from 1 April 2021 the cost of the annual television licence fee will increase from £157.50 to £159.00
Mar 26, 2024 · On 1 April, the cost of a TV licence will rise by £10.50 per year to £169.50. The BBC funds a free licence for any household where someone over 75 also receives the means-tested pension...
Nov 29, 2023 · How much is the BBC licence fee and what does it pay for? The licence fee will rise to £169.50 on 1 April, an increase of 6.6%, after a two-year freeze. 26 Mar 2024
1 day ago · Households currently using terrestrial TV could be looking at an additional cost of £18.17 per month – amounting to £218 per year – to maintain their access to television through a broadband ...
Dec 7, 2023 · The current TV licence fee of £159 will increase by £10.50 - a rise of 6.6% - the government has announced. The figure has been determined using September's rate of inflation, rather than an...
Mar 25, 2021 · The BBC announced last month that the annual licence fee will increase from £157.50 to £159 from April 2021. It came after three million over-75s lost their free TV licence entitlement.