You will get £203.85 per week for your state pension.
Your National Insurance history determines the amount of your State Pension.
You can only receive more than the full State Pension in the following circumstances:
You earn more Additional State Pension than a specific threshold.
You postpone claiming your state pension.
According to the fundamental State Pension rules, if you were eligible for a State Pension before 6 April 2016, you would receive a different sum.
If you have additional income, such as a personal pension or a company pension, you can still get a state pension.