
British Summer Time
British Summer Time (BST) is the practice of moving the clock forward one hour during the warmer months to make better use of daylight. It typically begins on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October. This shift aims to encourage outdoor activities in daylight and reduce energy consumption by extending evening light. Consequently, the time zone changes from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to GMT+1 during this period. Overall, BST helps align daily schedules with the natural light available, benefiting both individuals and businesses.