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Members of the armed forces will receive a 2.6% pay rise from April, the defence secretary has announced.Members of the armed forces will receive a 2.6% pay rise from April, the defence secretary has announced.
Recommendations from the armed forces pay review body have been accepted in full by the government.Recommendations from the armed forces pay review body have been accepted in full by the government.
Des Browne told MPs the increase was in line with inflation and it has been welcomed by the air chief marshall.Des Browne told MPs the increase was in line with inflation and it has been welcomed by the air chief marshall.
The adjustment to military pay, which reflects the conditions faced by the armed forces compared with civilians, known as the "X Factor", rises by 1%.The adjustment to military pay, which reflects the conditions faced by the armed forces compared with civilians, known as the "X Factor", rises by 1%.
Specialist rates of pay, including flying pay, submarine pay, diving pay and hydrographic, will also increase by 2.6%.Specialist rates of pay, including flying pay, submarine pay, diving pay and hydrographic, will also increase by 2.6%.
'Outstanding contributions''Outstanding contributions'
Nuclear submarine watchkeepers, army vehicle mechanics, Royal Artillery and RAF Regiment gunners and firefighters will also be offered extra incentives.Nuclear submarine watchkeepers, army vehicle mechanics, Royal Artillery and RAF Regiment gunners and firefighters will also be offered extra incentives.
A new category of specialist pay is being created for bomb disposal experts.A new category of specialist pay is being created for bomb disposal experts.
Speaking outside the Commons, Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, Chief of Defence Staff, said: "This pay increase is good news for the armed forces at a time when their dedication, determination and courage continue to be tested.Speaking outside the Commons, Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, Chief of Defence Staff, said: "This pay increase is good news for the armed forces at a time when their dedication, determination and courage continue to be tested.
"It reflects the outstanding contributions our people and their families are making to the defence of our nation."It reflects the outstanding contributions our people and their families are making to the defence of our nation.
"It is also a tangible demonstration of the high regard in which our people are held by the government and the nation.""It is also a tangible demonstration of the high regard in which our people are held by the government and the nation."
'Discipline needed'
Junior defence minister Derek Twigg said: "This pay award recognises the tremendous contribution all our service personnel continue to make at home and overseas."Junior defence minister Derek Twigg said: "This pay award recognises the tremendous contribution all our service personnel continue to make at home and overseas."
Downing Street said this pay award was for a different pay round than the controversial settlements imposed on other public sector workers for 2007-08.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman said: "The government continues to believe there needs to be discipline in relation to public sector pay and we need to set awards in line with the government's inflation target."
Decisions have to be taken year by year, sector by sector, he said.
He added decisions on pay in relation to public sector workers for this year have not yet been made.