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The 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 ...
Labour MP Alex Mayer used a Commons debate to make the case for double British summer time, which was adopted during the ...
Staff at Bridgnorth's Old Mill Antiques Centre in Mill Street, Low Town, were busy changing time pieces to mark the end of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which officially ends at 1am on Sunday (March 30).
British Summer Time officially begins this weekend, as the clocks go forward on Sunday morning. This marks the end of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which means the evenings will be lighter from next ...
British Summer Time (BST) has officially begun, meaning more sunshine throughout the day and into the evening. Though a stolen hour of sleep isn’t welcome, there will be a noticeable change when ...
As the days get longer and British summertime begins, many households will be hoping for a reprieve from punishing winter energy bills. Despite the Ofgem energy price cap rising 6pc to £1,849 per ...
But most people see it as when we turn our clocks forward by an hour as British Summer Time (BST) kicks off. We ‘Spring Forward’ in the spring to welcome those longer days and we ‘Fall Back ...
Also known as British Summer Time (BST), this changing of the clocks - moving them on one hour from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) - began in the UK in 1916 during the First World War. It was adopted ...
In the early hours of the morning clocks moved forward by one hour, which means we've said goodbye to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and welcomed British Summer Time (BST). The change happened at 1am, ...
Labour MP Alex Mayer pressed the case for double British Summer Time (BST), dubbed “Churchill Time”, as a way of reducing energy usage, improving mental health and potentially reducing road ...