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BBC funding shake-up could see middle-class pay more

Plans unveiled by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy could see wealthier households pay more for the BBC to fund concessions for those on benefits. The radical proposals include potential paywalls and advertising.

Government Sets Out BBC Licence Fee Reform Plans

The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial funding. Have your say on the future of public broadcasting.

BBC Licence Fee Reform Plans Unveiled in Charter Review

The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial revenue streams. Discover what this means for the future of British broadcasting.

NASCAR trial: Owner testifies over $100M loss

Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins testifies in an explosive antitrust case against NASCAR, detailing massive financial losses and a 'take-it-or-leave-it' charter agreement. Follow the trial that could reshape American motorsport.

BBC Under Threat: New Protection Plan Proposed

The BBC faces unprecedented challenges from global tech billionaires and political pressure. Discover the four-point plan to safeguard Britain's public broadcaster for future generations.

Farage pledges to scrap BBC licence fee

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands an end to the BBC licence fee, branding the broadcaster 'rotten to the core'. Discover the future of public service broadcasting.

Trump's Venezuela Naval Plan Breaches International Law

Former President Donald Trump's alleged proposal to deploy US naval vessels against Venezuela represents a seismic shift in foreign policy approach, raising critical questions about sovereignty and the future of international relations.

Starmer: Britain Not Broken, Ready for Renewal

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer delivers powerful message of national optimism, rejecting claims of Britain's decline while outlining ambitious plans for economic recovery and public service reform.

Amazon Prime FTC Settlement: Refunds Available

Major FTC settlement forces Amazon to pay millions and change Prime cancellation practices. Discover if you're eligible for a refund and what it means for UK subscribers.

DVLA warning for drivers born before 1970

Millions of UK drivers with older-style paper licences must act now or risk fines up to £1,000. Our essential guide explains the critical September 2024 deadline.

Passport fees to rise by £24 from April 2025

UK travellers planning holidays for 2025 should renew passports now before significant fee hikes take effect. Online applications to jump from £82.50 to over £100.

Badenoch: Tories must become 'political fighting force'

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivers powerful warning to Conservative Party conference, urging Tories to transform into disciplined 'political fighting force' and learn from Labour's campaigning tactics to avoid electoral defeat.

DVLA Photo Rule: £1,000 Fine & Licence Loss Risk

UK motorists face shocking penalties including fines up to £1,000 and licence revocation if they fail to update their driving licence photograph every 10 years. Discover the crucial deadline that could save your driving privileges.

Dreaming Whilst Black renewed for second season

The critically acclaimed comedy-drama 'Dreaming Whilst Black' has been officially renewed for a second season, continuing its honest portrayal of a young Black filmmaker navigating the entertainment industry.

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