Introduction The TV licence is a mandatory fee that UK residents must pay to legally watch or record live television broadcasts. It is a significant source of funding for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), enabling the public service broadcaster to deliver high-quality, commercial-free programming. In an era where digital streaming services are on the rise,
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