Sentences with phrase «licence fees for»

Back in Chambers, Imogen has assisted in a statutory appeal against a decision of Ofcom regarding BT's charges for ethernet services, and EE's judicial review of Ofcom's setting of annual licence fees for 1800 MHz spectrum.
Licence fees for reproduction of the speech fund a non-profit foundation and invite community service in the spirit of Dr. King.
Municipalities can encourage pet owners to have their pets neutered by implementing preferential licence fees for altered dogs and cats.
The move comes as culture secretary John Whittingdale prepares to increase the BBC licence fee in line with inflation in return for the BBC taking on the costs of licence fees for the over 75's.
And why not use any revenues from the planned increase in the licence fees for the mobile phone spectrum, expected to be over # 1billion in the next parliament, to capitalise the British Investment Bank so that, region by region, we can get small and growing businesses the finance they need to grow and create jobs?
I welcome the German influence at Arsenal, apart from world wars Germans are winners, but sorry to quickly go off topic, I can't quite believe what Ian Wright said to Arsenal tweeters who complained about the BBC's bias punditry after the Arsenal / Man United game, saying to the fans «there's no polite way of telling you to f *** off», Oh lovely, is that what I pay my licence fee for?
Sick of paying my licence fee for it
We want to reiterate our position that the concerned lotto agents association of Ghana had made suggestions as to how they are going to raise revenue for the Central government as contained in our earlier petition to the president of the republic and state unequivocally that we aren't against the regularization of the industry but are against the excruciating one million non-refundable licencing fee for an operator.
Many councils have waived fees for street party road closures for neighbours who want to string up the bunting and lay out the party food, and the BBC has waived the licence fee for communities wanting to watch it together.
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell has said that the BBC «needs to adapt» in order to serve audiences in the future, yet it will maintain its Royal Charter and the licence fee for another ten years at least.
District pawing over proposal to charge four times the licence fee for pit bulls and require muzzles too
BSL can range from something as mild as a higher licence fee for specific breeds to an all - out ban, including mandatory destruction of any prohibited dog found within the boundaries of the legislating jurisdiction.
The publication questioned the # 8.16 m earmarked from the licence fee for it.

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That said, the real muscle behind the pushback stems from disenfranchised cab operators, who must comply with a complex web of regulations and shell out for insurance, vehicle maintenance and exorbitant licence fees: In Montreal, cab drivers pay around $ 200,000 for a taxi medallion.
Applicants for a Controlled Substances Licence must pay a non-refundable application fee.
«Their numbers don't add up and it means something simple for Scottish consumers: accept lower quality TV programmes, or a higher licence fee to buy back what you already have.»
Earlier this week former prime minister Gordon Brown alleged that the Tories had done a «deal» with the Murdochs, in which favourable newspaper coverage was exchanged for sympathetic policy decisions on media issues like Ofcom and the BBC licence fee.
The Daily Mail is screaming Anarchy In The UK at a moment for the BBC that is being described as Armageddon Time with negotiation over the licence fee looming.
May said the BBC's «dominant position on the internet» - coupled with its ability to subsidise the provision of internet news via the licence fees - was partly to blame for local newspapers facing a «particularly hard time» at present.
The Freedom Party frequently attacks ORF as left - wing propaganda machine and has called for an end to the licence - fee model of financing public broadcasting.
And this is the same BBC for which we all pay our licence fee, and we all enjoy the national output as well as the Scottish output.»
The television licence fee will rise by less than inflation, after chancellor Gordon Brown turned down requests by the BBC for a higher increase.
Yesterday in the Commons the Conservatives proposed that the licence fee be frozen for the coming year.
John Whittingdale MP, Chairman of the Culture and Media Select Committee: «A lot of people would be very surprised that somebody who was in the job for such a short period of time and then had to leave in these circumstances should be walking away with # 450,000 of licence fee - payers» money.»
We announced in October that from 2014 responsibility for the BBC World Service will be transferred to the BBC itself and funded from the licence fee, a move that has been welcomed by the World Service and the BBC Trust as providing new opportunities for the World Service to develop in the future.
Liberal Democrats and Labour unite to defeat Jeremy Hunt's bid for one year freeze in licence fee
The BBC needs to cut its spending but that normally won't help cut the deficit, though it will mean a welcome break for licence fee payers.
His request follows the agreement last week between the government and the corporation that will see the BBC licence fee frozen at # 145.50 for six years until 2017.
• New powers to charge fees, introduced by secondary legislation for licences, relating to section 5 firearms, museums and clubs.
They have concluded their historic support for continuing the BBC licence fee may have to be withdrawn.
I understand the new deal, brokered between the BBC and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport is likely to involve a new figure for the licence fee.
That said, it would be unacceptable for licence fee payers to pick up the bill for what is a DWP universal benefit.»
The BBC will no doubt argue it's wrong for the licence fee to be used to pay for a welfare benefit, and a severe erosion of BBC independence.
It is a great shame that Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs chose to be so frivolous with Licence - Fee Payers» money and vote for an increase.
Prisons are not full of offenders sentenced for drug possession, licence fee evasion or petty, victimless crime.
Last night Mr Bridgen claimed decriminalisation heralded the beginning of the end for the licence fee.
But David Macnair, the company's vice-president for science and technology, says the threatened boycott had no effect; Campbell Soup never had any plans to market the tomatoes itself, but will profit from licence fees if another company successfully brings the tomato to market.
He suggests that record labels switch to «licences that allow unlimited, restriction - free file sharing in exchange for flat fees».
It is the member's sole responsibility to establish whether the use they put to the service provided require authorization or registration with any third party, whether any fees or licences for the receipt of TV programs or other broadcasting formats apply or whether any copyright royalties are due.
The full play is provided as an instantly downloadable, editable word document for # 9.95 WITH NO EXTRAS, AND NO LICENCE FEE from my website www.bestchildrensnativity.com, including all of the preprepared scripts prompts which are ready to simply print and distribute.
To give some idea of prices, at the lowest end a primary of fewer than 300 pupils could buy the basic system (including help with drawing up plans and an initial exercise) for a set - up fee of # 437 and an annual licence fee of # 280.
For example, we are currently putting the programme into a MAT comprising two senior schools with fewer than 1,400 pupils and four primaries with fewer than 300 pupils, and the price is # 2,133 for the set - up, along with an annual licence fee of # 1,3For example, we are currently putting the programme into a MAT comprising two senior schools with fewer than 1,400 pupils and four primaries with fewer than 300 pupils, and the price is # 2,133 for the set - up, along with an annual licence fee of # 1,3for the set - up, along with an annual licence fee of # 1,365.
The extra funding which this generates is used to develop better content and programming for UK licence fee payers and international users alike.
There are a number of liabilities and benefits that do not relate to the liability statement, eg miscellaneous voluntary payments, licence fees, cash securities and demands for duty as a result of compliance activity.
(2) The fee established in subsection (1)(a) must be prorated for a portion of the year if the term of a licence is for less than a year or includes a portion of a year.
4 (1) Subject to any applicable fees set by the administrative authority, a person must submit with the person's application for a licence
Anyone engaging in credit activities (for example, by providing credit or assistance to you) must give you either a credit guide (with information such as their licence number, fees and details of your right to complain) or a written notice with details of your right to complain about their activities.
You work from your home, no permits or licences required, no employees to handle, no need for advertising, no set hours, no selling, no inventory, no restrictions on markets to trade, no need to worry about which way the market is going as profits are guaranteed, no interest charges, no transaction fees — all these factors, combined with many more, are why futures trading is being talked of as «perfect business».
Starting next year, fees for driver and vehicle licensing, camping in provincial parks, fishing and hunting licences, liquor licences, event permits and court applications will be adjusted annually to keep up with inflation.
The licence fees will be charged according to the number of dogs intended for sale by the pet business.
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