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Customers must no longer access programmes via EU satellite broadcasting services to avoid a charge for a UK service.
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A programme aimed at improving understanding and awareness of the developing world via the mainstream broadcast and digital media.
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S4C is the only Welsh language public service broadcaster. It commissions independent producers from across Wales to make the majority of its programmes. S4C broadcasts sport, drama, music, factual, entertainment and events programmes, across a range of platforms, including online....
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) licensed and regulated commercial television services in the United Kingdom (except S4C in Wales) between 1 January 1991 and 28 December 2003.
Get a visa fee waiver if you’re applying for permission to stay in the UK and you cannot afford to pay the application fee. Apply if you're joining a partner or parent, as a refugee or if you have humanitarian...
Country Land and Business Association and National Farmers Union wayleave is widely used in enabling access to farm land for broadband installation.
This measure amends the VAT refund scheme to include the S4C television channel as an eligible body.
This tax information and impact note is about changes to the treatment of freeplays for remote gaming into line with the treatment for free bets under General Betting Duty (GBD).
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