They are one hour ahead of the UK - so it would be 17:00
From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, at 1600 EST it's 2100 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) in the UK. During the rest of the year, at 1600 EST it's 2200 BST (British Summer Time) in the UK.
-5 hours to the UK time
Eastern time is 4 hours behind UK time during Daylight Saving Time. Eastern time is 5 hours behind UK time during Standard Time.... :).
Heathrow is in London, England which is in the UK. There is only one time zone for the whole of the UK.
The UK is part of Europe. That said, there are time differences between the UK and most other countries of Europe. Examples: 7 AM in the UK = 8 AM in Central European Time {Spain, France, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Hungary, etc.} and = 9 AM in Eastern European Time {Finland, Bulgaria, Ukrain, Greece, Turkey, etc..} However, 7 AM in the UK = 7 AM in Portugal & Ireland.
From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, at 1600 EST it's 2100 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) in the UK. During the rest of the year, at 1600 EST it's 2200 BST (British Summer Time) in the UK.
Sweden have the same jobs as the UK do
Sweden is 1 hour before the UK. You do the math ;)
No.
With royal mail, 3-5 working days.
Sweden 449,964 km2 UK 243,610 KM2 So Sweden is 46% larger in area than the UK
Tim Dinsdale died in December 1987, in UK.
Tim Downie was born in 1977, in England, UK.
Tim Supple was born in 1962, in England, UK.
Tim Souster was born on January 29, 1943, in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
No, the UK is England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Tim Condren was born on October 22, 1926, in UK.