UK TV Licence Fee Rises to £180, BBC Funding Boosted
The UKs annual TV licence fee is set to rise to £180 from April 1, 2026, following a 2022 agreement. This increase, tied to inflation, comes after a £5 rise in 2025 and a £10.50 increase in 2024. The BBC, used by 94% of UK adults, will receive steady funding for content delivery and job creation. While the fee may pose a burden for some, concessions are available for those in need, and enforcement measures are being strengthened to ensure compliance.
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