You need a TV licence if you watch or record live TV, or if you watch anything on BBC iPlayer - but state pensioners who are over the age of 75 and get Pension Credit don't have to pay for a TV licence Economics
The majority of people in the UK need to pay £174.50 fee to watch live TV and catch-up content on BBC iPlayer. Politics
Corporation has been targeting audiences across the Atlantic as it tries to shore up revenue streamsSenior BBC figures are examining plans that would lead to American consumers paying to access its journalism, as the broadcaster looks to the US to boost its fragile finances.The corporation, which is facing fierce competition from streamers and falling licence fee income, has been targeting US audiences as it attempts to increase its commercial revenues outside the UK. Continue reading... Politics
The TV licence fee is standard annual bill for many but there are some circumstances in which you don't actually need one Economics
Radical new plans to overhaul BBC funding could link the price of your house with how much you pay for your TV licence. I’ve got an even better idea, says Clair Woodward Events
BBC Chairman Samir Shah has suggested that the current fee of £174.50 should be revised for some households. Politics
Martin Lewis has issued an urgent winter fuel payment warning after the government announced a major U-turn. Events
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The Director General has pressed for the Government - including Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy - to give extra backing, as he complained about 'grinding' cuts. Politics
The broadcasting chief also said he wanted an investigation into ‘grinding cuts’ over the past decade Economics