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You don’t have to love it – court issues TV licence fines
“You don’t have to love it, but you have to pay it.” This was the message sent out clearly at Ballinasloe District Court when a number of defendants were prosecuted for failing to have a valid TV licence when an An Post inspector called.
Saving on TV licence proves very costly
Trying to save money by not paying for a TV licence, as is required by law, proved a very costly mistake for some viewers who were fined heavily for the offence when their cases came before Judge Vincent Deane at Loughrea District Court.
Collapse in TV licence revenue threatens independent production
The collapse in TV licence revenue is threatening the future of independent production companies and their associated jobs, according to Fine Gael Senator Sean Kyne.
TV licence compliance will fall until trust restored in RTÉ, says Cannon
The drop in sales and renewal of the TV licence fee will continue until public trust is restored in RTÉ, a Fine Gael TD has said.
TV licence compliance will fall until trust restored in RTÉ , says Cannon
The drop in sales and renewal of the TV licence fee will continue until public trust is restored in RTÉ, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Families encouraged to source cost saving utility bill premiums
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has urged families to use some of the time in COVID-19 isolation to shop around for the best offers available for electricity, phone, broadband, TV and gas, which could save them up to €1,000 per year.
Election 2016 will determine future of water charges
Insider has been thinking lately about what are the limits to democratic expression, are there certain lines that just should not be crossed, and if so what are they?
Judge withdraws costs against An Post
Judge Seamus Hughes has withdrawn costs orders he made against An Post after furiously describing the licensing procedure as misleading.
Sign post fee reduction is expected
Phil Hogan, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, announced that the licence fee for all fingerpost signs will shortly reduce from €630 to €50.
