BBC licence fee 'to rise by £10' next year
The BBC licence fee is set to increase by just over £10 next year, according to reports. This comes as the Government plans to reduce the previously agreed increase due to concerns about the cost of living.
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The BBC licence fee is set to increase by just over £10 next year, according to reports. This comes as the Government plans to reduce the previously agreed increase due to concerns about the cost of living.
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