This year, the UK is set to mark the transition from summer on Sunday, 26 October, as clocks go back. The annual change will bring brighter mornings but darker evenings, as a shift in the country's ...
With chills in the airand leaves turning brown, it is clear that summer is drawing to a close. And with that, British clocks will go back one hour once more, putting us on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
As the air turns chilly and leaves take on autumnal hues, it's evident that summer is fading. This signals the time for British clocks to fall back an hour, aligning us with Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
A clock change will mean lighter evenings for us all ...