LONDON (Reuters) - Most British businesses expect their sales to rise over the coming year - an improvement from late 2022 - despite seeing no sales growth over the past three months, the British Chambers of Commerce said on Tuesday.
"However, this comes from a very weak base, and while confidence has improved, this is yet to translate into an overall improvement of business conditions," he added.
Small and medium businesses are urged to take part in Glasgow's Pride march
IT is the 100 day countdown to Scotland's largest Pride event and to mark the milestone organisers are calling on businesses to show their support.
Set up in 2018 by members of the LGBT communities in Glasgow, the march has quickly grown to become the fifth largest in the UK behind London, Brighton, Manchester and Birmingham.
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