no
British Summer Time (Daylight saving) in the UK starts on the last Sunday in March, and ends on the last Sunday in October.
It still does in the UK.
Holland is always an hour ahead of the UK. In summer most of Europe change the time to move it forward an hour. This is called Daylight-saving. Both the UK and Netherlands do this so the time difference remains the same.
Sunday the 27th of March at 2am. It is always the last Sunday in March and is always at 2am
All European countries plus every country directly south of the UK.
British Summer Time (Daylight saving) in the UK starts on the last Sunday in March, and ends on the last Sunday in October.
They are one our ahead of GMT (or UTC). They observe daylight saving at the same date as the UK.
In the UK, Sunday, 28th October 2012
It still does in the UK.
The normal UK timezone is UTC+0. When they use daylight saving time, then it is UTC+1.
Begins on March 29th and end on Oct 25th 2009
It would be 4 or 3 o'clock depending on whether or not it is daylight saving time. It would be 4 o'clock currently as daylight saving time is observed until the 1st of November.
yes
10 hours in daylight saving time and 11 hours otherwise.
Holland is always an hour ahead of the UK. In summer most of Europe change the time to move it forward an hour. This is called Daylight-saving. Both the UK and Netherlands do this so the time difference remains the same.
Florida has 2 time zones Central and Eastern. Florida Central Time: Daylight Saving Time: 5 Hours behind the UK Standard Time: 6 hours behind the UK Florida Eastern Time: Daylight Saving Time: 4 hours behind the UK Standard Time: 5 hours behind the UK
UTC/GMT + 1 hour. (Offset 1 hour+ for daylight saving time)