UK TV Licence Fee – what are the alternatives ?
The UK TV licence is a legal requirement for anyone who watches or records live television broadcasts or uses BBC iPlayer. It funds the BBC, supporting its television, radio, and online services without relying on advertising. As of 2025, the … Continue reading →
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