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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 ...
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.
The British Summer Time usually ends on the last weekend of October. In 2021 the clocks will go back on October 31 to officially mark the end of BST.
British Summer Time 2025 starts as the clocks go forward one hour at 1am on Sunday 30 March, giving us more daylight in the evenings, but should it be that way all year round?
Clocks go forward one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March to provide more daylight in the evenings during what is known as British Summer Time, with the change taking place this year on March 30.
Year-round British summer time would prevent sleep deprivation, leading to fewer accidents, and boost the hospitality industry. Shall we get it done?
The beginning of British Summer Time (BST) is fast approaching when clocks will go forward by one hour during the night. Every year the clocks change twice; first in the spring and then again in ...
British Summer Time has already announced some of the headliners for the other dates of the festival, and tickets are selling like hotcakes. The headline act for each day will be the final ...
Bleary-eyed Britons are complaining they've lost an hour of sleep after the clocks jumped forward an hour. The clocks changed at 1am on Sunday morning, marking the start of British Summer Time and ...
British Summer Time 2025 starts as the clocks go forward one hour at 1am on Sunday 30 March, giving us more daylight in the evenings, but should it be that way all year round?