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Scotland, is on the same time zone as the rest of the UK. In winter time, that's Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) - also known as Universal Time Constant (UTC). In Summer, we advance our clocks one hour to British Summer Time - known as 'daylight saving time' in other countries. All time zones around the globe are relative to the time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.

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