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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.
The clocks have gone forward an hour marking the start of British Summer Time. The change happened at 1am on Sunday 30 March. It means you've lost an hour's sleep, but the good news is it'll stay ...
British Summer Time officially ends this weekend, with the clocks going back by one hour. Here is your guide to what day it happens and why the UK follows the twice-yearly ritual ...
British Summer Time is here 29 March 2015. Comments: What will you do with an extra hour? 25 October 2014. Clocks go back one hour 27 October 2013. Top Stories. Watch Newsround 4 hours ago.
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.
During this time, Britain was therefore two hours ahead of GMT - which was called British Double Summer Time (BDST). This ended in 1945, when the clocks were brought back in line with BST.
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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.