Millions of UK workers will see their pay rise from April with new minimum wage rates confirmed. Over-21s will earn £12.71 per hour, while younger workers and apprentices also receive significant increases. Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlighted the move as crucial for those on low incomes, though businesses warn of rising costs and potential inflation.
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