Six reasons you may cancel your Β£174.50 TV Licence payments
The article outlines six specific situations in which individuals can cancel their TV Licence payments of Β£174.50, which is set to increase to Β£180 in 2026.
TV Licence eligibility for Β£174.50 refund and 14-day rule explained
The article explains the eligibility criteria for a refund on the TV Licence fee in the UK, detailing the Β£174.50 rate and the 14-day rule.
Lesser-known reasons you don't have to pay for BBC TV Licence as fee rising to Β£180
The article discusses lesser-known exemptions to the BBC TV Licence fee, which is set to increase to Β£180 in April.
TV licence fee rising to Β£180 sparks calls for free licences for pensioners
The UK TV licence fee will increase to Β£180, prompting calls for free licenses for pensioners due to financial constraints faced by many elderly individuals.
Everyone who can get BBC TV licence fee refund as April price rise announced
The BBC TV licence fee is set to increase from Β£174.50 to Β£180 in April, but those who no longer require a licence may be eligible for a refund.
Everyone who can get TV licence discount as bill rises to Β£180
The cost of the BBC TV licence will increase to Β£180 in April 2026, with continuing availability of discounts for eligible individuals.
BBC TV licence fee now 'more expensive than Netflix or Disney+' - compare prices
The BBC's annual TV licence fee is set to increase to Β£180, surpassing the monthly costs of popular streaming services like Netflix and Disney+.
TV Licensing statement over up to Β£1,000 fines
TV Licensing has announced potential fines up to Β£1,000 for non-payment of the annual TV licence fee, which is set to increase in 2026.
Full list of people who can cancel BBC TV licence as 2026 price confirmed
The UK government will increase the BBC TV licence fee to Β£180 starting April 2026, prompting many to seek ways to cancel or exempt themselves from this charge.
TV Licence Β£174.50 payment rule for anyone who uses games and DVDs
The article discusses the Β£174.50 annual TV Licence fee that applies to households or businesses using live TV or BBC iPlayer, including clarification for those using DVDs and games.
Cut your BBC TV licence bill to Β£0 as new price rise to Β£180 announced
The BBC TV licence fee will increase from Β£174.50 to Β£180 starting in April, but some individuals may qualify for free or reduced-rate licences.
Thousands of older people missing out on free TV Licence
The Department for Work and Pensions is urging older individuals to verify their eligibility for a free TV Licence as costs are expected to rise in April.
Β£349 TV Licences required for certain UK households - who has to pay
The article discusses the increase in the UK TV Licence fee to Β£174.50 and the implications for certain households that may have to pay this fee.
People who claim one benefit can cut BBC TV Licence bill to Β£0 in 16 minutes
UK pensioners aged 75 and over can reduce their BBC TV Licence fee to zero in just 16 minutes if they meet specific eligibility criteria.
TV licence rules show who does not need to pay - full list
TV Licensing has disclosed that over 23 million people are currently paying for a TV licence, while outlining who qualifies for exemption from this fee.
Thousands can get free BBC TV licence βas price could rise to above Β£180β
The price of a BBC TV licence is expected to increase to over Β£180 in April, potentially making many eligible for a free licence.
Free TV licence and other freebies for some older people in 2026 - how to apply
Nearly 910,000 eligible families are not taking advantage of Pension Credit, which provides financial benefits and various perks for older individuals in 2026.
Free TV licences available to people claiming one DWP benefit - eligibility explained
Certain individuals claiming specific benefits from the DWP may be eligible for free TV licences, which traditionally cost Β£174.50 annually.
BBC TV licence fee update as MPs discuss advertising or subscription services
UK MPs are discussing potential changes to the BBC's funding model, considering options like advertising or subscription services in place of the current TV licence fee.