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Govt to announce above-inflation rise for military amid £28bn hole

The pay boost, said to be announced in the coming days, will be the third since Labour won power in 2024 and will see all ranks paid in accordance with the living wage.

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Govt to announce above-inflation rise for military amid £28bn hole

The pay boost, said to be announced in the coming days, will be the third since Labour won power in 2024 and will see all ranks paid in accordance with the living wage.

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Armed forces set for pay rise as morale improves after collapse under Tories

An above inflation pay boost is set to be announced in the coming days, and comes as new figures from the Armed Forces Continuous Attitude Survey show morale is turning around

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  1. sabato 30 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Armed forces set for pay rise as morale improves after collapse under Tories

    An above inflation pay boost is set to be announced in the coming days, and comes as new figures from the Armed Forces Continuous Attitude Survey show morale is turning around

  2. sabato 30 maggio 2026·dailymail.com

    Govt to announce above-inflation rise for military amid £28bn hole

    The pay boost, said to be announced in the coming days, will be the third since Labour won power in 2024 and will see all ranks paid in accordance with the living wage.