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You can get a free TV licence if you're 75 or over and you get Pension Credit, or a discount if you're blind or in residential care - who qualifies, how to apply
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.
Conducted every other year, this tracker provides information on UK adults’ and Teens attitudes and opinions towards television, radio and video on demand content.
This series brings together all documents relating to Television exports series
Find out about which goods and services for disabled people and people aged 60 or over that you should apply zero or reduced rate VAT.
The 4G/TV Co-existence Oversight Board oversees the help being offered to consumers affected by television interference caused by the rollout of 4G (superfast mobile internet) in the 800 MHz spectrum band.
A report prepared by the University of Exeter with the University of Leeds, MTM, 3 Reasons and Real Wireless.
10 Downing Street, the locale of British prime ministers since 1735, vies with the White House as being the most important political building anywhere in the world in the modern era.
Quarterly ranking of all major (>1.5% market share) providers for Broadband, Landline, Mobile Pay-Monthly and Pay-TV according to their rate of complaints (complaints per 100,000 subscribers).
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