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Disabled woman grieving sister handed conviction for unpaid TV Licence
Lowest earners ‘running out of options’ ahead of April bill hikes
Grieving relatives face criminal conviction over unpaid bills
Reform UK echoes Trump with ‘make Britain great again’ aired at election launch
Households to see across-the-board ‘awful April’ bill increases
Mother convicted of not paying TV Licence after death of unborn son
Private prosecution shake-up after 'fast-track justice' scandals
The new TV licence rules and how they could impact you
Households to suffer raft of bill increases from April as energy price cap rises
Lebedev reportedly in talks to sell London TV licence to rival network
Grieving widow convicted in fast-track courts over unpaid TV Licence
Suicidal woman prosecuted for TV Licence she 'thought ex had paid'
Courts issuing targets for fast-track Single Justice Procedure cases
Mother convicted of TV Licence evasion when in hospital with sick son
Up to 760,000 families were missing out on pension credit last year – DWP
Lee Anderson vows never to apologise to Sadiq Khan and hits out at BBC
Netflix viewers face fines if they watch live shows without TV licence
Do I need a TV licence? Half a million homes cancel BBC fee
Media minister denies writing RTE ‘blank cheque’ after funding plans announced
RTE funding decision rewards bad practice, Virgin chief says
RTE to be funded by mix of TV licence and exchequer funding, Taoiseach indicates
Keir Starmer ‘committed’ to BBC licence fee
Lisa Nandy says ‘the hard work begins today’ after Culture Secretary appointment
Dying woman with breast cancer prosecuted over TV licence
‘Divided’ media committee makes recommendation to abolish TV licence fee
RTE has ‘learned from’ financial controversy, new chairman says
MPs raise questions over future of BBC licence fee in Commons debate
Londoners hit with raft of essential bill increases from today
Households braced for host of essential bill increases from April 1
Justice behind closed doors: Number of cases dealt with hits record high
Two thirds of magistrates' cases now fast-tracked behind closed doors
Courts reform 'vital' to restore faith in justice system - editors
Single Justice Procedure ‘needs reform’, magistrates say
Magistrates demand changes to controversial fast-track courts
Media Minister ‘willing to answer more questions over RTE fallout’
RTE should come under remit of Comptroller and Auditor General, says committee
Varadkar says former RTE chairwoman’s reputation should not be ‘tarnished’
O’Rourke set to be appointed new chair of RTE board amid ongoing turmoil
Terence O’Rourke set to be named as new chairman of RTE board
Minister: Magistrates can act on harsh secret justice cases
TV Licence conviction against woman with Down's Syndrome overturned
Top judge to look into controversial fast-track justice system
Public ‘sick to the teeth’ of RTE revelations, Dail told
RTE publishes list of 10 highest-paid presenters for 2022
Woman with Down's Syndrome prosecuted over unpaid TV Licence
Letters from vulnerable ignored under 'broken' court system
BBC suffering long, slow, painful diminution, says ex-director general
BBC licence fee: What could the alternatives be as price rises?
What is the BBC licence fee and how could it change?
Culture Secretary says £15 rise in BBC licence fee would be ‘high’
What the papers say – December 4
BBC needs to ‘cut its cloth appropriately’ amid higher cost of living – Sunak
RTE redundancy packages ‘need to be consistent with public service pay-offs’
TV licence should remain core part of RTE funding, says minister
RTE would become insolvent by spring without extra funding, boss warns
Government to withhold 40m euro funding until RTE produces reform plan
Public frustration with TV licence understandable, says Martin
RTE request for millions in interim funding to be ‘interrogated’
RTE must deliver reform in quest for additional funding, minister says