The United Kingdom is a big place, and the time of sunrise and sunset will vary greatly from place to place. You can use the US Naval Observatory's web site to calculate the precise time of sunrise and and sunset. (See link below.)
But just for you, I ran the numbers for London, England, for February 1, 2013.
Sun and Moon Data for One Day
The following information is provided for London (longitude E0.0, latitude N51.5):
Friday
1 February 2013 Universal Time
SUN
Begin civil twilight 07:02
Sunrise 07:38
Sun transit 12:14
Sunset 16:50
End civil twilight 17:26
MOON
Moonrise 22:16 on preceding day
Moon transit 03:52
Moonset 09:18
Moonrise 23:30
Moonset 09:45 on following day
Phase of the Moon on 1 February: waning gibbous with 72% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.
Last quarter Moon on 3 February 2013 at 13:57 Universal Time.
at 6:27 PM GMT
Around 15:45 depending on your exact location
7:38 PM (19:38) British Summer Time
Sun will set at 7:31pm on March 31st, 2011 Sun rises will rise at 6:39am :)
The sun will set at 17.43 in Cambridge (UK) on the 25th October 2008.
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No. Near the winter solstice the sun sets at 15.50 in southern England and at 15.20 in northern Scotland, and near the summer solstice, the sun sets at 21.40 in southern England and at 22.10 in northern Scotland.
There's no date set yet, but either late in January or early in February.
Late in January or early in February, no date is set yet.
The time of sun rise depends on the exact location in which you are interested. It rises later in the west than it does in the east parts of the country.
5PM Monday 1st February. (UK time)
Heat of the Sun - 1998 was released on: UK: 28 January 1998 USA: 28 January 1999 Sweden: 26 February 2000