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Time (BST) begins on the last Sunday of March, with clocks moving forward by one hour to increase evening daylight. This is done to make better use of daylight during summer, with origins traced to ...
British Summer Time (BST) has officially begun ... but nothing was done until the First World War. The turning point came when Germany moved clocks forward to conserve energy in the spring ...
In the UK the clocks go forward by one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March, and back by one hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October - this arrangement was constituted in 1972 with the British Su ...
But why do the clocks change twice a year? Whose idea was British Summer Time (BST)? And do other countries do it too? Every year the clocks go forward by one hour on the last Sunday of March at 1am.
British Summer Time (BST), also called daylight savings ... creating dozens of conflicting local times depending on where in the country you were. Researchers say that daylight savings boosts ...
In the USA, the spring change into Daylight Saving Time starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. This year, the clocks went forward in the USA on March 9.
Weeks after Germany introduced DST, other countries adopted the idea, including the UK, where it was named British Summer Time (BST). During World War Two, the UK introduced British Double Summer ...
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