The result is a movement capable of performing the traditional four-note Westminster chime or an original melody written for ...
Although an extra hour in bed might sound like a great idea in winter, some research suggests that the clock change (which occurred on 26 October at 2am this year) may not actually translate to 60 ...
Clocks will go back by one hour overnight, signalling the beginning of winter. This change means darker evenings, an extra hour of sleep on Sunday morning, and a shift from British Summer Time to ...
As the foliage transforms to russet hues and the atmosphere becomes increasingly sharp, it's evident that autumn has finally arrived. And with its arrival comes the moment when British timepieces are ...
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As leaves transform to golden hues and the air becomes increasingly crisp, it is clear that autumn has truly arrived. With it comes the moment when clocks across Britain are set to retreat by one hour ...
We explain how the clocks changing could affect your wages CLOCKS turning back could eat into your pay packet – not just your hours of sunshine. When the clocks strike 2am in the early hours of Sunday ...
On Sunday, October 26 at 2am, Daylight Saving will conclude once again, rolling the clocks back to 1pm. In anticipation of this annual occurrence, UK households are being encouraged to stockpile three ...
Drivers are being urged to keep a pair of sunglasses in their car after the clocks change. Motoring association, The AA, issued the advice, warning that the low-lying sun creates visibility problems ...
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With temperatures dropping and leaves turning brown, it's clear that summer has come to an end. As a result, British clocks will go back one hour once more, setting us on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
With winter drawing in, the days are getting shorter and shorter and November is fast approaching. To make up for the shortening days, the clocks will go back across the UK this week, giving us an ...