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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.
SABRINA Carpenter left BST Hyde Park revellers stunned as she brought out a legendary British band for an epic duet. Pop icon ...
British Summer Time: When you need to change your clocks and which way to turn them The yearly ritual is approaching soon - and its origin has a bizarre link to Coldplay's frontman.
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 ...
Flourishing greenery and flowers, al fresco drinking and dining, sundresses… British summer time, we can almost taste you. As the sun shines brighter each morning and sets a little later each ...
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?
Year-round British summer time would prevent sleep deprivation, leading to fewer accidents, and boost the hospitality industry. Shall we get it done?
The British Summer Time came into existence in 1916 through the Summer Time Act after a petition by British builder William Willet – the great-great-grandfather of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
British Summer Time 2023, Fri 23rd June to Sun 9th July 2023 - Hyde Park Park Lane Kensington & Chelsea Greater London - information, lineup, line-up, news, rumours, reviews, photos ...
British Summer Time 2025 starts as the clocks go forward one hour at 1am on Sunday 30 March, giving us more daylight in the evenings, but should it be that way all year round?
The beginning of British Summer Time (BST) is fast approaching when clocks will go forward by one hour during the night. Every year the clocks change twice; first in the spring and then again in ...
When do the clocks change back to British Summer Time? Each year clocks in the UK go forward one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March and go back one hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October.