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The Irish Times view on changing the clocks: only a matter of timeOpens in new window ] Tourists now flock to Greenwich to view ... by UTC (co-ordinated universal time), which is only marginally ...
The clocks go forward on Sunday, marking the beginning of British Summer Time (BST). This marks the end of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and will mean longer, lighter evenings from next week.
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 ...
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 ...
The UK will bid farewell to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) this Sunday as the clocks spring forward, ushering in British Summer Time (BST) and longer daylight hours. While the shift promises brighter ...
We ‘Spring Forward’ in the spring to welcome those longer days and we ‘Fall Back’ to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) every autumn. The clocks will go forward by an hour at 1am on Sunday (March 30).
The days will start to feel that bit longer from today after the clocks changed overnight. In the early hours of the morning clocks moved forward by one hour, which means we've said goodbye to ...
This weekend officially marks the end of British Summer Time as the clocks go back and we enter Greenwich Mean Time. When the clocks go back in autumn we gain a glorious extra hour during the ...
The national standard, marked as UTC (INPL), aligns with Coordinated Universal Time ... in Greenwich, near London. Israel is two hours ahead of UTC. Why 2:00 a.m.? Adjusting clocks at 2:00 ...
The clocks go forward on Sunday 30 March at 1am, marking the end of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the beginning of British Summer Time (BST), or daylight saving time (DST). It means sunrise ...