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Man tells court he is refusing to pay TV licence over 'RTÉ corruption'
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Minister ‘confident’ TV licence compliance will improve
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New funding plan for RTÉ 'worst of all possible choices'
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TV licence expected to remain as part of RTÉ's new hybrid funding model
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‘Divided’ media committee makes recommendation to abolish TV licence fee
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'Palpable' dissatisfaction among public over severance packages at RTÉ – Media Committee chair
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RTÉ has ‘learned from’ financial controversy, new chairman says
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Varadkar concerned about Sinn Féin ‘conflict of interest’ with RTÉ funding
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Oireachtas credit cards used to pay €1,500 bill at Jamie Oliver restaurant and €17,000 K Club bill
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Politics watch: RTÉ scandal, Fine Gael 'exodus', Sinn Féin facing dilemma
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‘Culture of arrogance’ among some senior figures in RTÉ, says Taoiseach
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Sinn Féin’s TV licence motion ‘the height of irresponsible politics’ – McGrath
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TV licence ‘amnesty’ motion by Sinn Féin a ‘stunt’, says Ó Ríordáin
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Sinn Féin TD says there should be an amnesty for TV licence-fee dodgers
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TV licence fee will be here for some time yet, Micheál Martin says
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Income from the TV licence down €16.4m since July
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Government will make long term plan for public service broadcasting, says Varadkar
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TV licence income down €14.2m as growing numbers decide not to renew
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RTÉ would become insolvent by spring without multimillion bailout, Bakhurst warns
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Six in 10 believe TV licence fee should be scrapped
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