It occurs twice annually, but there is the same old confusion and kerfuffle when it comes to the time when the clocks should actually change.
It occurs twice annually, but there is the same old confusion and kerfuffle when it comes to the time when the clocks should actually change.
The practice of turning our clocks back to mark the transition to British Summer Time did not always exist. It was established to take into account the changing amount of daylight as Britain enters the summer season (remember that one?!).