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Clocks going forward by 1 hour as much of Europe moves to summer time

by Agency Reports
31 March 2025
in Science & Nature
Clocks going forward by 1 hour as much of Europe moves to summer time

30 March 2025, Berlin: A clock at Berlin-Alexanderplatz station pictured using wiping effect by pulling along. Since 1980, the clocks have been set forward by one hour to 03:00 on the last Sunday in March at 02:00. A new regulation initially planned for 2021 is still pending. Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa

Clocks across the majority of European countries sprang forward by one hour on Sunday morning as the continent moves to daylight saving time.

Clocks in most European nations including Germany were advanced by one hour at 0100 GMT to 0200 GMT, heralding longer evenings and brighter days.

This means that for the coming months parts of Europe will be on Central European Summer Time (CEST), before moving back to Central European Time (CET) in the autumn, when clocks go back again by an hour on October 26.

Britain for its part moves from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to British Summer Time (BST), while the east of the continent moves from Eastern European Time (EET) to Eastern European Summer Time (EEST).

The biannual clock changes on the last Sunday in March and October have always been controversial and never failed to spark debates ever since their introduction in many countries from the 1970s onwards.

While some relish the additional daylight time won, others argue that the changes may disrupt sleep schedules, for example.

The European Commission proposed a directive to end the twice-yearly clock changes across the European Union in 2018, but it has so far not seen any progress.

(dpa)

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