Every year, clocks go back an hour at 2am on the last Sunday of October. This year, the clocks will go back on 26 October ...
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"Spring forward, fall back" has been part of our calendar for more than 100 years - but whether we should continue the ...
The clocks go back every year at 2am on the last Sunday of October, which this year falls on Sunday 26 October. Many of us ...
One way to remember which way the clocks change is to say the phrase ‘spring forward, fall back’ to yourself, with fall in this case also meaning autumn. GMT will last until March 29 – the last Sunday ...
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In the week the clocks went back an hour across Europe, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez reignited the debate over ...
The clocks will go back at 2am on Sunday, October 26. The clocks next change in March of next year, turning forward at 1am ...
The clocks will go back an hour this weekend, seeing British Summer Time (BST) officially come to an end as we go back to ...