Spain is always 1 hour ahead of UK. This applies to other countries in W Europe also, like France, Italy for example. This applies in winter and also in summer, when daylight saving is in operation. All EU countries change to daylight saving on the same day (generally last weekend in March), and back to winter time also on same weekend (about end of October).
When it is 9 o'clock in London, it will also be 9 o'clock in Lisbon, Portugal as they are in the same time zone.
Dublin in Ireland and London in England are in the same time zone, so it would be twelve o'clock.
Ascension Island is at U.T.C., as is London, Reykjavik, Dublin, Lisbon, Casablanca, Monrovia, Timbuktu, etc.
Some parts of Africa are in the same time zone as London, while others can be 1, 2, or 3 hours ahead.
Since the earth is a sphere, there are at least two different ways to get from any place to any other place ... a longer way and a shorter way. To travel from Barcelona to London, you could set out in a south-southeasterly direction, eventually cross the International Date Line, and reach London after a total journey of about 24,190 miles. You could certainly do that. But anyone who looked at a map or a globe before leaving Barcelona would probably choose to set out in exactly the opposite direction. He would not cross the IDL, and his total journey before reaching London would amount to only about 700 miles. To each his own. The choice is entirely up to you.
Yes, London, England and Dublin, Ireland are in the same time zone. Both London and Dublin observe Greenwich Mean Time. They also both observe daylight saving time [DST], known as summer time in Europe.
When it is 9 o'clock in London, it will also be 9 o'clock in Lisbon, Portugal as they are in the same time zone.
Dublin in Ireland and London in England are in the same time zone, so it would be twelve o'clock.
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.
No, London is at UTC and Paris is at Central European Time (UTC+1).
Ascension Island is at U.T.C., as is London, Reykjavik, Dublin, Lisbon, Casablanca, Monrovia, Timbuktu, etc.
London is eight hours ahead of the Pacific time zone.
Assuming that they are in the same time zone, there is no time difference. Only longitude (East-West) affects time.
Some parts of Africa are in the same time zone as London, while others can be 1, 2, or 3 hours ahead.
Since the earth is a sphere, there are at least two different ways to get from any place to any other place ... a longer way and a shorter way. To travel from Barcelona to London, you could set out in a south-southeasterly direction, eventually cross the International Date Line, and reach London after a total journey of about 24,190 miles. You could certainly do that. But anyone who looked at a map or a globe before leaving Barcelona would probably choose to set out in exactly the opposite direction. He would not cross the IDL, and his total journey before reaching London would amount to only about 700 miles. To each his own. The choice is entirely up to you.
11 am London time is 6 am Eastern Time.
11, since Melbourne is 11 hours ahead of London