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Television Licences
Public Service broadcasting in Ireland is funded by the fee from your television licence. What is a television licence and how much does it cost?

Making a complaint about a TV or radio programme
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) evaluates and judges complaints about TV and radio programmes broadcast in Ireland.

Making a complaint about a newspaper or magazine
The Press Ombudsman resolves complaints made about Irish newspapers or magazines quickly and free of charge.

Censorship of publications in Ireland Publications and periodicals in Ireland are still subject to censorship. This document provides an overview of the current legal situation regarding censorship and discusses how certain publications can be prohibited.
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