I guess there will be loads of people moaning about the decision and if it had been a blanket ban i would have agreed but i think this is fair, what are your thoughts?
Up to 3.7 million pensioners who previously received a free TV licence will now have to pay for it.
The BBC will scrap blanket free licences for over-75's, but those households with one person who receives pension credit will still be eligible.
In 2015, the government announced the BBC would take over the cost of providing free licences for over-75s by 2020 as part of the fee settlement.
But that would have cost £745m, a fifth of the BBC's budget, by 2021/22.
The new scheme will cost the BBC around £250 million by 2021/22 depending on the take-up.
The BBC said "fairness" was at the heart of the ruling, which comes into force in June 2020.
Read in full - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48583487
Up to 3.7 million pensioners who previously received a free TV licence will now have to pay for it.
The BBC will scrap blanket free licences for over-75's, but those households with one person who receives pension credit will still be eligible.
In 2015, the government announced the BBC would take over the cost of providing free licences for over-75s by 2020 as part of the fee settlement.
But that would have cost £745m, a fifth of the BBC's budget, by 2021/22.
The new scheme will cost the BBC around £250 million by 2021/22 depending on the take-up.
The BBC said "fairness" was at the heart of the ruling, which comes into force in June 2020.
Read in full - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48583487