Millions of people are set to get a pay rise from April due to an increase in the minimum wage, the government has announced ahead of Wednesday's Budget.
The hourly rate for over-21s will rise by 50p to £12.71, with workers aged 18-20 seeing an 85p rise to £10.85, and under-18s and apprentices getting 45p more to £8 an hour.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said 2.7 million people will benefit from the increases, which will take effect from April next year.
However, businesses have warned that further increases to the minimum wages could result in hiring freezes.
