It's that time of year again when we can look forward to longer days and warmer weather. The clocks moved forward one hour on Sunday morning, which means we've said goodbye to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and welcomed British Summer Time (BST).
This change happened at 1am, while most of us were probably fast asleep. So, Sunday will only have 23 hours, and sadly, we'll lose an hour of sleep.
If you're not sure what the time is right now, you can check by clicking HERE or looking at the clock below (click the link if it doesn't show).
Your mobile phone, tablet or other device should also display the correct time, as long as it's connected to the internet. READ MORE: 'Binge-worthy' true crime series from Law & Order creator has Netflix fans 'hooked' just minutes in We change the clocks twice a year after Benjamin Franklin first suggested the idea back in 1784.
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