UK Daylight Saving Time Shift
The UK exists DST and clocks are moved backward by 1 hour;
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Expected Impact / Date | Description |
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Mar 30, 2024 | The UK enters DST and clocks are moved forward by 1 hour; |
Oct 28, 2023 | The UK exists DST and clocks are moved backward by 1 hour; |
Mar 25, 2023 | The UK enters DST and clocks are moved forward by 1 hour; |
Oct 29, 2022 | The UK exists DST and clocks are moved backward by 1 hour; |
Mar 26, 2022 | The UK enters DST and clocks are moved forward by 1 hour; |
Oct 30, 2021 | The UK exists DST and clocks are moved backward by 1 hour; |
Mar 27, 2021 | The UK enters DST and clocks are moved forward by 1 hour; |
Oct 24, 2020 | The UK exists DST and clocks are moved backward by 1 hour; |
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- UK Daylight Saving Time Shift News
We would like to inform you that due to the end of daylight savings in Europe on Sunday, October 25 2020, and in the United States of America on Sunday, November 1 2020, the trading hours of various instruments will be affected between 25 October and 1 November 2020. The normal trading hours will be resumed from then onwards for some instruments. Please review the table below to see which instruments will be affected and how: table
It's nice when you gain an hour of sleep. But it seems like hell when you lose one. Only a Joke Many don't know this but Benjamin Franklin proposed Daylight Savings Time as a Joke. In case every news anchor on your television screen telling you to "spring forward" hasn't been enough of a reminder, Sunday marks the start of Daylight Saving Time, a bizarre routine in which most Americans' iPhones automatically steal an hour of sleep from them. The act of moving the clock an hour forward in an effort to save time in the sun during the ...
video Is Daylight Saving Time annoying? Millions of Germans say, ja. The notoriously time-conscious nation is behind a new initiative from the European Parliament to end the practice of pushing clocks forward by one hour in the spring (which will occur this Sunday in Europe), and back by one hour in the fall. On Tuesday, the Parliament voted in favor of stopping the practice by 2021, following a poll last year from the EU in which 84% of the respondents voted in favor of reverting to one time year-round. The law must now be passed ...
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Released on Oct 26, 2019 |
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