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Today the clocks have changed in the UK, taking us from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to British Summer Time (BST) ...
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Don't forget to put your clocks forward for British Summer TimeThe UK will switch to British Summer Time at 1am on Sunday, meaning people will effectively lose an hour’s sleep and Mother’s Day arrives an hour earlier. The change – also known as daylight ...
Year-round British summer time would prevent sleep deprivation, leading to fewer accidents, and boost the hospitality industry. Shall we get it done?
At the end of the month the clocks will jump forward one hour as the UK marks the start of British Summer Time (BST). EU backs ending daylight saving time across the continent When are the 2023 UK ...
British Summer Time was first introduced in 1907 by William Willett to help the war effort throughout the summer months during the First World War.
British Summer Time is sponsored by Barclaycard so expect to find this available across the festival. With contactless becoming easier, 46% of people are now choosing to leave the cash at home.
British Summer Time always begins on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October.
The Summer Time Act of 1916 was passed by Parliament and the first day of British summer was reported as May 21, 1916. When do the clocks go back and why do they change?
BRITISH Summer Time is right around the corner, bringing with it extra hours of daylight, and hopefully some sunshine, but what does it mean for your clocks?
Far from the usual case of it being summer time in name only, Britain will today bask in temperatures up to 10C higher than the seasonal average, forecasters said.
It may be the start of British Summer Time, but forecasters have predicted a sting in the tail of the coldest winter in 30 years.
BRITISH Summer Time will draw to close overnight when the clocks go back for another year. But when does BST end?
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