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In the heartwarming tale, the mean, green Grinch disdains the annual Christmas festivities of the cheerful Whoville residents from a solitary distance. Fed up, he carries out a plan to stop ...
There are some people who may be entitled to a free or discounted TV licence. Gov.uk states: "If you’re 75 or over and you get Pension Credit, you can get a free TV licence. If you’re blind or ...
However, it is possible for certain qualifying individuals to obtain a TV licence for free, or at a reduced rate ... TV without a TV licence, you could face a fine of up to £1,000.
Whilst there is no maximum age limit for the UK roads, drivers over the age of 70 will need to renew their licence every three years to demonstrate that they are still safe behind the wheel.
But, before you decide to ditch live TV for good, it's worth checking if you could be eligible for a discount or even a free licence ... without a licence you could face a fine of £1,000 ...
A Nigerian human rights and environmental NGO has filed a lawsuit in the Lagos High Court to stop Shell from selling its Nigerian assets to a local oil and gas company. HEDA says Shell is ...
Elderly drivers face a licence change which will "alienate" millions of older motorists. Age UK has warned the Labour Party government to not leave elderly people behind as it transitions to more ...
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In related news, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has responded to an online petition calling for the licence fee to be made free to all pensioners. At time of writing ...
The TV licence fee is set to rise in just a few weeks ... as users risk £1,000 fine with one simple mistake this weekend Free TV licence 2025: pensioners born in these years could be eligible ...