From the last Sunday in March until the last Sunday in October the UK moves its clocks forward
from Greenwich Mean Time by one
hour (GMT+1). This is known as British Summer Time or BST for short.
The UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Great Britain consists of England, Wales and Scotland. Since 1996 all clocks in
the European Union, of which the UK is a member state, have changed on same dates
and at the same time, 1am GMT.
Starts: Last Sunday in March
End: Last Sunday in October
Time: 1.00 am (01:00) Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
When is British Summer Time 2009?
Year
BST Begins
1 am GMT / 2am BST
BST Ends
1 am GMT / 2 am BST
2009
29 March 2009
25 October 2009
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Standard Time
in USA & Canada until:
Sunday 8 March 2009
Europe / UK clocks on
Winter Time / standard time until:
Sunday 29 March 2009