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- Are TV detector vans just a conning con trick? For decades it's been claimed they trap licence cheats. In fact they've never led to a single prosecution, by Guy Adams, Mail Online, 5th October 2013
- BBC slammed for 'hounding' relatives when free over-75 TV licence holders die, by Stian Alexander, The Mirror, 17th December 2015
- BBC News team tricked by April Fools' Day story, Northampton Chronicle and Echo, 1st April 2018
- BBC brutally attacked after Boris Johnson's TV licence fee U-turn - 'Only serves FAT CATS!', by Emily Ferguson, Daily Express, 22nd January 2021
- BBC sparks outrage as Beeb forks out £7m sending TV licence 'threatograms' during pandemic, by Emily Ferguson, Daily Express, 2nd March 2021
- Northamptonshire residents got BBC 'threatogram' letter as part of £7m campaign, by Emily Ferguson and Tom Hitchenor, NorthantsLive, 2nd March 2021
- BBC humiliated as over £100,000 worth of devices stolen in the last three years, by Emily Ferguson, Daily Express, 10th May 2021
- Women disproportionately prosecuted for unpaid TV licence fees, by Jethro Robathan, SW Londoner, 19th January 2024
- The TV licence fee scandal: why are 1,000 people a week being casually criminalised?, by Zoe Williams, The Guardian, 29th February 2024
- BBC's 'covert surveillance' operations and TV detection equipment used to catch suspected licence fee evaders are 'struggling to keep up' with technological changes, by Paul Revoir, Mail Online, 16th April 2024
- Inside BBC's 'covert surveillance' operations and TV detection equipment used to catch suspected licence fee evaders, by Henry Martin, The Sun, 16th April 2024