The TV license fee will rise to £180: what this means for Ukrainians in Britain.
02.11.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
02.11.2025
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Increase in TV License Fees
It is expected that the cost of a TV license will exceed £180 next year, which will be a significant blow for millions of households. High inflation is likely to cause the fee for watching live TV content to rise by nearly £7 in the spring, up from the current £174.50.The fee is expected to be at the level of...The increase in the license fee will have a substantial impact on the financial situation of many families who are already facing difficulties. Such an increase may prompt people to review their spending and look for alternatives in media consumption, further highlighting the shadow of inflation on everyday life.
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