When daylight saving time begins in March, the clocks "spring forward" one hour, and when it ends in November, the clocks "fall back" one hour, meaning that next Sunday at 2:00 a.m., we must turn ...
Here goes. Unlike other, easier-to-remember federal events, like the Fourth of July, in the United States the clock change is tied to a roving day: Since 2007, it has taken place on the second ...
Johan Persson Share On an off-day or two or more, Shakespeare wrote “Pericles.” Or did he even? Scholars now generally credit the obscure writer and innkeeper George Wilkins for the first two ...
As people across the UK roll their clocks back to GMT on Sunday, there's one well-loved Scottish clock that will remain at the wrong time. Ever since the Balmoral Hotel clock tower was built in ...
It is officially spooky season since the clocks have turned back by an hour, marking the end of British Summer Time (BST). Each year the clocks change twice, once in spring and once in autumn ...
Marking the end of British Summer Time, the clocks go back in October, giving us an extra hour in bed On the last Sunday of October in the UK, the clocks go back by one hour. It may feel like a long ...
It's that time of the year when people ask questions such as "When do the clocks go back?" and "Do the clocks go back tonight?" Marking the end of British Summer Time (BST), the clocks go back on ...
The clocks went back last night, meaning an extra hour in bed for most of us (parents of young children notwithstanding). In the UK, the last Sunday in October means the end of British Summer Time ...
With winter drawing in, the days are getting shorter and shorter and November is fast approaching. To make up for the shortening days, the clocks will go back across the UK this weekend, giving ...
The 'Forrest Gump' co-stars reunite for the boundary-pushing director's latest high-concept experiment, in which appalling de-aging technology distracts from what matters. In Hollywood, most ...
The Balmoral Hotel clock is in the heart of Edinburgh As people across the UK roll their clocks back to GMT on Sunday, there's one well-loved Scottish clock that will remain at the wrong time.
While dark mornings are inevitable in winter, turning the clocks back gives us an extra hour of natural light. At least 15 minutes' exposure to natural daylight, as early as possible in the day ...