By March 31, allowing for the clocks to go forward, the sun will be rising at 6.38am and setting at 7.32pm. This means there ...
Many long to see the back of dark nights and British Summer Time offers the hope of lighter evenings and sunshine ...
By March 31, accounting for the clocks going forward, the sun will be rising at 6.38am and setting at 7.32pm. This means there are 12 hours, 53 minutes and 41 seconds of daylight.
This year, the UK is set to mark the transition from summer on Sunday, 26 October, as clocks go back. The annual change will bring brighter mornings but darker evenings, as a shift in the country's ...
Many people are already counting down to the date clocks change, marking longer evenings before sunset ...
The clocks will spring forward to British Summer Time - but you'll lose an hour of sleep ...