What is BST: Understanding British Summer Time
Learn what BST (British Summer Time) is and how it affects daylight saving in the UK.
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BST stands for British Summer Time, which is the daylight saving time in the United Kingdom. Clocks are moved forward by one hour from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) during summer months to make better use of daylight in the evenings, typically between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October.
FAQs & Answers
- When does British Summer Time start? British Summer Time begins on the last Sunday in March.
- Why do we change the clocks for BST? Clocks are changed to maximize daylight in the evenings during the summer months.
- What are the dates for British Summer Time? BST runs from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October.
- How does BST relate to GMT? During BST, clocks are moved forward by one hour from Greenwich Mean Time.