Subtract one hour from a BST time to convert to GMT.
To do the opposite, add one hour to a GMT time to convert to BST.
GMT + 1 hr. = BST (spring ahead)
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and BST (British Summer Time).
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is in the time zone of Bangladesh Standard Time (BST), which is UTC +6 hours.
The UK is in GMT. The UK observes daylight savings and moves forward one hour into the GMT+1 zone during those months.
London (and the rest of the UK) is normally on Greenwich Mean Time - GMT. This is also known as Universal Time Constant - UTC. From March to October, we set our clocks forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST) - or, UTC+1. All the time zones around the world are set relative to GMT/UTC.
GMT + 1 hr. = BST (spring ahead)
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and BST (British Summer Time).
England is in GMT and when it is summer which is BST (1 hour ahead i believe).
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is in the time zone of Bangladesh Standard Time (BST), which is UTC +6 hours.
GMT is the Greenwich meridian time otherwise known as Universal time (UTC), this is the time that every other time zone is coordinated by. GMT is also the time used by the UK in the winter.BST is British Summer time, BST is 1 hour ahead of GMT, therefore it sometimes written as GMT+1. This is the time that the UK uses during the summer, after the clocks are moved forward an hour.British Summer Time is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. British Summer Time is in effect from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October.
The UK is in GMT. The UK observes daylight savings and moves forward one hour into the GMT+1 zone during those months.
London (and the rest of the UK) is normally on Greenwich Mean Time - GMT. This is also known as Universal Time Constant - UTC. From March to October, we set our clocks forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST) - or, UTC+1. All the time zones around the world are set relative to GMT/UTC.
Ireland and Scotland are both in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, so there is no time difference between the two countries. However, during Daylight Saving Time, both countries switch to British Summer Time (BST), which is GMT+1.
No, The time zone that the UK uses is called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and British Summer Time (BST) between March and October.
Depending on which Eastern Time you are referring to and whether or not summer time is in effect in London, it could be 8 AM GMT, 9 AM BST, 9 AM GMT, 10 AM BST, 11 PM GMT, 12 AM BST, 12 AM GMT or 1 AM BST.
it would be 7:00Pm. PKT is BST+4.also the BST is GMT+1 and PKT is GMT +5.
7PM GMT is equivalent to 8PM UK time, as the United Kingdom observes British Summer Time (BST) during daylight saving months.