Non-payment of the TV licence fee could be decriminalised under Government plans to shake up the funding model of the BBC.
Culture Secretary, Lisa Nandy, and Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, "agree" that failure to pay the licence should no longer be a criminal offence, according to reports.
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