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1 Million Stop Paying BBC TV Licence Before £197 Fee

Over a million people have cancelled their BBC TV licence as the fee is forecast to rise to nearly £200. Discover why viewers are abandoning the service and the financial impact on the broadcaster.

Mobile Customers May Get £1,000 Payout

Martin Lewis's MSE reveals a £3bn class action against EE, O2, Vodafone, and Three for overcharging. You could be owed up to £1,800. Find out if you're eligible.

Birmingham law firm collapses with job losses

Bell Lax Solicitors in Sutton Coldfield enters administration, resulting in redundancies. Discover the impact on the West Midlands legal sector and the reasons behind the collapse.

Birmingham bin strike deepens as agency staff join

Birmingham's bin strike crisis worsens as agency workers vote to join picket lines from December 1. The year-long dispute has cost £14 million and threatens health hazards across the city.

BBC's Naga Munchetty in bullying probe

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty under formal bullying investigation following workplace conduct review. The £355,000-a-year host faces escalated claims.

BBC apologises to Trump over Panorama edit

The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for editing his Capitol riot speech but rejects his $1bn lawsuit demand. Read the latest developments in this ongoing media controversy.

TV Licence fee rising to £181 amid BBC crisis

UK households face a £7 TV Licence fee increase to £181 this April. This comes as the BBC faces a major scandal and a legal threat from Donald Trump. Discover the full story.

Artists' Doodles Raise £33,500 for Epilepsy Charity

Top illustrators including Axel Scheffler and Jason Cockcroft raffled artworks for Epilepsy Action's National Doodle Day 2025, raising over £33,500 to support 630,000 people with epilepsy in the UK.

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