France is in Central European Time - CET (GMT+1)
In time zones, the UK is of course ahead of the time zones in Canada. The UK at Greenwich time has only one time zone. On another level, such as military technology, I believe the UK is ahead of Canada. Considering that the UK has had a long established Hi -Tech society, as example it was a partner with France in the Concorde airplane, I believe that the UK is ahead of Canada.
No. You need full UK driving licence to drive in France
Southeast.
It may cost you more than $200 to travel by road from UK to Villemartin France.
If it is 8am in the UK, it is 9am in Poland. Poland is 1 hour ahead of the UK.
well i have to get there by 8am
10 pm UK time is 9 am the next day in Sydney. Sydney is 11 hours ahead of UK time.
That will depend on the time of day. The next day starts in Japan before it starts in France. Japan is 8 hours ahead of France. So up until 4pm in France, it is the same day in Japan and France. If it is Monday in Japan and before 8am, then it is Sunday in France. After 8am on Monday in Japan, it is also Monday in France.
M: 8am-10pm TU: 8am-10pm W: 8am-11pm TH: 8am-10pm F: 8am-11pm SA: 8am-11pm SU: 9am-9pm
Spring and summer for France, last century for 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.
8am 8am
No, it is the same as 8pm. 8am is simply 8am in Army Time.
It would be 3pm, while you observe 8am in the EST.
8am to 3pm in any time zone is 7 hours.
mon-sat 8am-8pm and sundays-8am-6pm