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When does British Summer Time start? British Summer Time (BST) will begin on Sunday, March 27 at 1am. At this time, your clocks will move forward an hour, meaning you’ll lose an hour of sleep.
Double Summer Time was brought in during the Second World War to save on fuel consumption. And between 1968 and 1971 the country experimented with staying on British Summer Time all year round.
British Summer Time really is here: Soaring temperatures to hit 21C Balmy armies heading for the coast as UK temperatures hit 21c to coincide with the official start of summer By DAMIEN GAYLE ...
Year-round British summer time would prevent sleep deprivation, leading to fewer accidents, and boost the hospitality industry. Shall we get it done? James Moore Saturday 25 March 2023 14:00 GMT ...
Early tomorrow morning (Sunday) will see the clocks go forward one hour to make way for British Summer Time (BST). But why do we change the clocks at this time of year? Did you know with a Digital ...
When does British Summer Time end? The clocks always go back on the last Sunday of October - this year, this falls on October 25. Your clocks have gone back by one hour as 2am hits. The reason we ...
The Summer Time Act of 1916 was passed by Parliament and the first official day of British Summer Time was May 21 1916. Read: Everything you need to know about the clocks going forward ...
When the clocks change, the UK enters into British Summer Time (BST). BST remains in place until Sunday, October 25, when the clocks go backwards by one hour and we return to GMT.
At 1am on Easter Sunday, the clocks moved forward by one hour, marking the start of British Summer Time. Normally, clocks are put forward an hour on the last Sunday in March, and then put back an ...
BRITISH Summer Time finally ends tonight – but at least you will get an extra hour in bed. To make better use of daylight, our clocks will go backwards on the last Sunday in October. Tomorrow… ...