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The clocks sprung forward an hour last night, meaning an hour less in bed – but it’s not all bad news. British Summer Time (BST) has officially begun, meaning more sunshine throughout the day ...
For spring 2025 the clocks will change on Sunday, March 30, which is also Mother’s Day. Here’s everything you need to know. The clocks go forward by one hour at 1am on the last Sunday of March.
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This makes sense in Wisconsin, where it’s brewed, but there must be a strong representation of the service industry to help fill this out, as Miller Lite is the unofficial beer of most line cooks and ...
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HOUSEHOLDS across the country will lose an hour of kip as the clocks spring forward in the early hours of Sunday morning. British Summer Time (BST) begins at 1am on March 30 when the time automati ...
Yup, that’s right, the clocks are going forwards and we lose a sweet, sweet hour of sleep in return for even longer days. As with every year, the clocks change to British Summer Time on the ...
Days are growing longer in the UK as clocks this week prepare to "spring forward" to mark the beginning of British Summer Time. Unfortunately, this means we'll lose one hour of sleep - but if you ...
In the UK, the custom of changing the clocks twice a year has been around for more than a century. We still have a short while until clocks change, therefore, make the most of your sleep before ...
The clocks are finally set to go forward in the next couple of days, marking the beginning of the Irish Summer Time and the coveted grand stretch in the evening. While some people may be mad that ...