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British Summer Time: How do you change the time on Big Ben's big clock? Sky News go behind the scenes at Elizabeth Tower where Big Ben mechanics prepare for a clock change.
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. Who started daylight saving time and why?
We might find ourselves in permanent British Summer Time soon, however, after the European Union voted to scrap the custom of changing the clocks on March 2019.
British Summer Time ‘Spring forward, fall back’. In spring, the clocks go forward one hour and British Summer Time begins. In autumn (fall), the clocks go back as British Summer Time comes to an end ...
What is British Summer Time? The idea of British Summer Time was first proposed in the UK by William Willett, who happens to be the great-great-grandfather of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
Abbey Clancy looked every inch the doting mother as she took her children to see Sabrina Carpenter at American Express ...
It's that time of year when we gain an hour of sleep as the clocks go back, but why does this happen?
Calls to adopt World War Two-era “Churchill time” over summer have been rejected over fears it would create an “Irish time border”.
BBC meteorologist Sabrina Lee explains why the clocks go forward every year at the end of March.
Summer time in London is a wonderful thing and the British Summer Time music festival at Hyde Park - a series of open air concerts, right in the city centre - is top of our 'to do' list. The 2023 ...
British Summer Time is back for 2023 at London's Hyde Park! Starting with Pink see the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Take That and BlackPink ...
The clocks will "spring forward" by an hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March, which this year falls on Sunday, March 30, and signals the start of British Summer Time (BST) ...
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