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BBC TV licence fee to rise again in 2025 - here's what you'll have to pay


The Government has confirmed the cost of a TV Licence will rise from April 2025, up from the current £169.50 a year, with the price of a black and white TV licence also rising

The cost of a TV licence is set for a £5 hike from £169.50 to £174.50 starting next April, announced by the Government, in an effort to place the BBC on a "stable financial footing" with a 2.96% increase. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy confirmed today's price update and reaffirmed the continuation of the licence fee model through to 2027, while expressing openness to exploring alternative funding options. The TV Licence fee had been on hold since 2022 and continued into 2023 by the previous Tory leadership, a move they claimed provided "broadcaster certainty while protecting the public from price hike".

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