Next change will be on:
29 Oct 2006
At 2 : 00 a.m. clocks will turn to 1 : 00 a.m.
Here you can find the next DST changes in different places of the world.
http://www.thetimeworld.com/dst/
hope this helps :)
2006-10-27 09:30:42
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answered by Karen J 5
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it quite is a stable factor - looking into my crystal ball, the commencing up time won't substitute, undesirable easy will end play early 5 out of five days (assuming we get in 5 days), the shadows on the sphere would be rediculously long, and Brian and something of the commentry team would be moaning approximately this very situation - with the standard, television objective audience length, money rules and so on, and so on being placed forward through fact the motives as to why no longer. As standard we can be none the wiser and each person wins different than the followers! precise on NZ cricket thank you to sell the sport! And btw, what's with the insurance being on Skysport Channel 3 for crying out loud?! I shake my head.....our expertise pool is sufficiently small with out making the sport inaccessable to our destiny cricketers.
2016-12-28 06:39:06
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answered by devoss 3
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Everyone has answered when our Daylight-Saving Time (BST) ENDS, which may have been the question that you wanted to be answered.
However, the answer to your actual question is the last Sunday in March; the date when BST next starts will be 25 March 2007.
2006-10-30 21:08:17
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answered by nige_but_dim 4
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I think we leave daylight saving time (British Summer Time) and revert to Greenwich mean Time on the last Sunday in October each year.
2006-10-27 10:38:00
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answered by PAUL H 3
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On Sunday 29th October 2am British Summer Time becomes 1am GMT. So if you listen to the talking clock (dial 123) at one minute to 2am on Sunday morning, you will hear it go from 1;59, and 50 seconds, to 1am.
The government is considering double summer time, which means 2 hours ahead of GMT in summer, and one hour ahead of GMT in the winter, to get in line with most of Europe.
Personally I think it is all a waste of time, having to adjust clocks, time switches, video recorders, watches etc. We could get exactly the same desired result, if rather than moving from GMT in the spring, we kept the same time, but changed opening times for work, school, shops etc, according to the need for light. It would save a lot of peoples time each year.
2006-10-27 09:48:18
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answered by Sprinkle 5
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2-00 am Sunday morning 29th Oct 2006. Always at 2 am so the pubs and clubs cant cash in on extra time
2006-10-27 09:26:54
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answered by monty 2
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This coming Sunday, 29th October, 2am will become 1am. The hour between 1 and 2 o'clock will be repeated. It will be lighter when we wake up than it was on the previous day.
2006-10-27 10:04:16
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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Officially it starts at 2am on Sunday Morning xx
2006-10-27 09:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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This Saturday/ Sunday
2006-10-27 09:26:28
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answered by Carrie 4
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2 am Sunday morning
2006-10-27 09:26:39
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answered by michael b 5
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