sleep.Thankfully, your smartphone will most probably do the job for you – but it’s important to be aware of those pesky analogue clocks.Currently we’re still using Greenwich Meantime (GMT), but soon that will become British Summer Time (BST) – and we’ll get lighter evenings.Here is everything you need to know.The clocks will go forward at exactly 1am on Sunday, March 28 2021.That means 1am will become 2am.This happens every year on the last Sunday of March, in the middle of the night to make sure there is as little disruption as possible.The clocks will revert back to GMT on October 31 at 2am – which is when we gain an hour.The reasoning behind us having daylight savings is so that there is more light in the mornings during the darker.
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