Any country in the same Latitude. Spain, France, Portugal and a couple of North African nations.
Remember the Earth spins and faces the sun. Any areas directly above or below the UK, taking into account the fact our planet 'wobbles' on its axis, will have the same sunrise and sunset as us here. If we get sun at all!
The science behind it is complex and this is only a rough idea based on what I know.
Everywhere along the same longitude as the U.K. has local noon (not necessarily clock noon) at the same time each day, but the closer you get to the equator the less the amount of daylight per day deviates from 12 hours, and the closer you get to the poles the more the amount of daylight per day deviates. Also, the amount of daylight at a certain latitude is the same as the amount of darkness on the same day at the same latitude in the other hemisphere. For example, on the day that 40° north latitude has 14½ hours of daylight, 40° south latitude has 9½ (24 - 14½) hours of daylight.
The time in these places is always the same as the time in the U.K.:
The time in these places is the same as the time in the U.K. only when the U.K. is on Standard Time, from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March:
The time in these places is the same as the time in the U.K. only when the U.K. in on Summer Time, from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October:
The United States, including its territories, is divided among nine time zones: UTC-11, UTC-10, UTC-9, UTC-8, UTC-7, UTC-6, UTC-5, UTC-4 and UTC+10.
Place outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-11:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-10:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-9:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-8:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-7:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-6:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-5:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC-4:
Places outside the U. S. where the time is UTC+10:
The time in these places is always the same as the time in France:
The time in these places is the same as the time in France only while France is on Summer Time (from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October):
The time in these places is the same as the time in France only while France is on Standard Time (from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March):
The time in Namibia is the same as the time in France only from the last Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of April and from the 1st Sunday of September to the last Sunday of October.
That depends on the time of the year.
Always
-- Scotland
-- Wales
-- Northern Ireland
-- Ireland
-- Portugal, including the Madeira Islands
-- Faroe Islands of Denmark
-- Canary Islands of Spain
Almost Always, Except During Ramadan
-- Morocco
-- Western Sahara
Late March to Late October Only
-- Algeria
-- Angola
-- Benin
-- Cameroon
-- Central African Republic
-- Chad
-- Democratic Republic of the Congo, western half
-- Congo, Republic of the
-- Equatorial Guinea
-- Gabon
-- Niger
-- Nigeria
-- Tunisia
Early April to Early September Only
-- Namibia
Late October to Late March Only
-- Burkina Faso
-- Côte d'Ivoire
-- Danmarkshavn area of Greenland (Denmark)
-- Gambia
-- Ghana
-- Guinea
-- Guinea-Bissau
-- Iceland
-- Liberia
-- Mali
-- Mauritania
-- São Tomé and Príncipe
-- Senegal
-- Sierra Leone
-- Togo
-- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (UK)
Portugal, Ghana, Egypt, Ireland, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Saint Helena, Senegal and Togo
Portugal is one
Some parts of Greenland and Brazil.
The time in Ghana is the same as the time in England (UTC) from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March.
Yes. The UK is in the GMT time zone but France is in the CET (GMT+1) time zone making France 1 hour ahead of the UK.
All European countries plus every country directly south of the UK.
Iceland is on GMT (UTC+0), the same as Ireland and the UK. They do not observe summer 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 and Mali share the same time zone !
No, same time zone.
Because it is on a similar line of longitude so is in the same time zone.
Manchester, UK is in the GMT/UTC time zone. Mainland Spain is in the CET (UTC+1) time zone, while the Canary Islands are in the same time zone in the UK. Mainland Spain is one hour ahead of Manchester, UK.
The UK and Ireland are in the same time zone.
The time in Ghana is the same as the time in England (UTC) from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March.
Ireland and the United Kingdom are in the same time zone, so the time would be the same in both places.
London and the rest of the United Kingdom are in the same time zone, GMT (0). So the time of 11:00 am in the UK would be the time also in London.
They wore the same as other UK countries did at that time.
Tenerife is in the same time zone as the UK and, similarly, changes from Greenwich Mean Time to British summer time, too!
All European countries plus every country directly south of the UK.
Yes. The UK is in the GMT time zone but France is in the CET (GMT+1) time zone making France 1 hour ahead of the UK.