AVOID scoring 'nul points' for your Eurovision party by ensuring you have a valid TV Licence.
Millions of homes throughout the UK will be part of the expected 170 million people across the world tuning in to the Eurovision Song Contest tomorrow (Saturday) to see if Britain’s entry, Molly Smitten-Downs, can come away with the top prize.
TV Licensing is reminding party hosts to make sure they have a TV Licence in order to avoid the risk of getting caught on the night and facing prosecution and a possible large fine.
A TV Licence is needed to watch or record TV programmes as they’re being shown on TV as well as to watch live TV over the internet, or on any device, such as a mobile phone or tablet.
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