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British Summer Time (BST) will begin on Sunday, March 27 at 1am. At this time, your clocks will move forward an hour, meaning you’ll lose an hour of sleep.
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British Summer Time (BST), otherwise known as daylight saving time, was originally devised to keep factories open for longer in the summer – since there was enough light to do so.
Clocks go forward one hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March to provide more daylight in the evenings during what is known as British Summer Time, with the change taking place this year on March 30.
British Summer Time: Why do the clocks spring forward? Close. The clocks go forward on Sunday, meaning the evenings will be getting much lighter - even if it does mean losing an hour in bed.