Is GMT the Same as British Summer Time (BST)?
Learn the difference between GMT and British Summer Time (BST) and how UK time changes throughout the year.
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No, GMT is not the same as British Standard Time (BST). GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is the standard time zone used all year round, while BST (British Summer Time) is the daylight saving time used in the UK during the summer months. BST is one hour ahead of GMT.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the difference between GMT and BST? GMT is the standard time zone used year-round in the UK, while BST is the daylight saving time observed during summer months, which is one hour ahead of GMT.
- When does the UK switch from GMT to BST? The UK switches to BST from GMT typically on the last Sunday in March and returns to GMT on the last Sunday in October.
- Does GMT change with daylight saving time? No, GMT remains constant throughout the year and does not change with daylight saving time adjustments.