The leaves are turning, the temperatures are dropping and the sun is rising slightly later each day. And, as we approach the last weekend of October, the clocks will change too. From Sandringham Time ...
The first misty mornings and chilly evenings indicate that we are heading deeper into autumn and towards winter. It's also a clear sign that changing the clocks isn't very far away. The September ...
When October rolls around in the UK, there's an annual ritual that quietly shifts the rhythm of the nation, the clocks go back, and suddenly you have one more hour to play with. For most, it's a rare ...
Evenings feel shorter, mornings turn crisper, and that familiar autumn shuffle begins. Diaries fill, headlights flash earlier, and kettles whistle. The seasonal time switch returns as British Summer ...
Expect an earlier dusk on your commute and school run. Street lighting comes on earlier and temperatures drop faster after sunset. Many devices switch automatically, but not all. A quick check on ...
Everyone in the UK faces the annual ritual of changing the clocks in the early hours of tomorrow morning as we say goodbye to British Summer Time. From Sunday, we will be back on Greenwich Mean Time.
No audio available for this content. Saying the government must focus on “delivering an operational resilient positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) system for the United Kingdom as soon as we can,” ...
No audio available for this content. Saying the government must focus on “delivering an operational resilient positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) system for the UK as soon as we can,” the British ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Miriam Alonso / Pexels As we enter autumn and winter, it’s the time of year that the ...
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