Business Fast > Finance > National living wage to rise to £11 an hour, Jeremy Hunt confirms FinanceNational living wage to rise to £11 an hour, Jeremy Hunt confirmsOctober 2, 2023posted on Oct. 02, 2023 at 3:19 pm The move will help two million of the lowest-paid workers, the chancellor tells the Tory conference. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastOctober 2, 2023previous articleTrump arrives at New York court for $250 million fraud trialnext articleElectric car owners to benefit from major changes today – GB NewsYou Might Also LikeFinanceTreasury 'lost £500,000 a day' since tax hike on ScotchJanuary 10, 2025FinanceIndia shares lower at close of trade; Nifty 50 down 0.38%January 10, 2025FinanceLloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland to share branchesJanuary 9, 2025FinancePound LIVE: GBP hits three year low as Rachel Reeves' budget bitesJanuary 9, 2025FinanceMPs reject calls by Tories for national inquiry into UK grooming gangsJanuary 8, 2025FinanceMy disabled mother paid £500 to travel near an Avanti accessible toilet … and it was closedJanuary 8, 2025Recommended For YouSportsTransfer news LIVE: Man Utd exciting Rashford swap, Isak to Arsenal gathers paceJanuary 10, 2025SportsFinanceTreasury 'lost £500,000 a day' since tax hike on ScotchJanuary 10, 2025FinanceSportsArne Slot responds to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia transfer links with honest admissionJanuary 10, 2025SportsMarketUK government borrowing costs hover near 16-year highJanuary 10, 2025MarketUS economyGoldman on the UK gilt selloffJanuary 10, 2025US economy
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