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British Summer Time
noun
- time set one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time: used in Britain from the end of March to the end of October, providing an extra hour of daylight in the evening BST Compare daylight-saving time
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The only thing that smacked of a holiday here was the glorious south-coast weather as British Summer Time arrived - and City had to survive a storm of their own making before securing the win.
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One of the biggest arguments for British Summer Time is that road traffic accidents decrease substantially in the lighter evenings during summer.
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Back in 1968 there was a three year experiment to keep British Summer Time in place throughout the year.
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Weeks later other countries followed suit, including the UK, where it was named British Summer Time.
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Remember to add an hour in the UK for British Summer Time.
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