London GMT is the time by which every other time zone around the planet is set. Originally, it was called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) It is now referred to as the Universal Time Constant (UTC).
London time is typically the same as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) during the winter months. However, during Daylight Saving Time, London follows British Summer Time (BST), which is GMT+1. This means that there is a one-hour difference between London time and GMT during this period.
It's 15:00 (or 3pm) in London
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CST is GMT-6 and London is GMT. This makes the CST 6 hours behind London. So 3 am in London is 9 pm the previous day in CST.
gmt time of london is gmt+1.00 while gmt time of india is gmt+5.30
GMT is five hours ahead of EST, so 15.30
18.00 PST = 02.00 GMT (the next morning)
London, England is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. Perth, Australia is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +8 hours, ie. 8 hours ahead of Greenwich, England.
Actually, the time stamps on the message and discussion boards are UTC/GMT. GMT is not the same as London's time, because London observes "summer time," as do may countries at higher latitudes. British Summer Time (BST) is GMT +1. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) is GMT -4.
GMT or Greenwich Mean Time is a time standard for the world and has no set location. While many people assume that its location is London, this is not the case, as London only matches GMT for about half the year. The other half of the year it is GMT plus 1. GMT is slowly being phased out for UTC time, or Coordinated Universal Time.
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