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Clocks Go Forward – British Summer Time, Summertime Clock Changes, Sunday 28th March 2010 Clocks Go Forward ... Don’t forget to set your clocks forward by one hour on Sunday 28th March 2010, officially the start of British Summer Time. ... Festivals in London; Summertime in London is when all the festivals come out to play.
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Cloud view. Most of the United States begins Daylight Saving Time at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and reverts to standard time on the first Sunday in November. In the U.S., each time zone switches at a different time. ... Like the clouds? ... or get an early taste of SpicyNodes beta by trying it yourself. Or go back...
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I would consider the value of the honesty of being clear that the aim is to change working times, ... Some years ago this idea came up in a Private Member’s Bill, the British Time (Extra Daylight) Bill of 1995–6 introduced by John Butterfill MP. ... Council Directive of 22 July 1980 on summertime arrangements (80/737/EEC)
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Other critics have campaigned on economic grounds for the abolition of the time change, which gives people an extra hour of daylight on winter mornings. ... It then continued long after the war, and in 1925 it was made permanent by the British Summertime Act.
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2007 marked 100 years since British Summer Time was first proposed. But why change the clocks, which way and whose idea was it? Find out in our Spring Forward pages. ... David Rooney discovers more about British Summer Time...
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Find out about the bank holiday dates in the different parts of the UK, and when the clocks go forward and back for British Summer Time ... British Summer Time (BST) starts on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October, at 1.00 am Greenwich Mean Time (GMT):
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British Summer Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Summer Time ( BST ) or Greenwich Daylight Saving Time ( GDT ) is the civil time during the summer months in the United Kingdom during which the clocks are advanced from Greenwich mean t...
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