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Clocks go back 1 hour on Sunday 29 October 2017

This news item was posted on October 27, 2017

Winter time starts at 1.00 am on Sunday 29 October 2017. You should put your clocks and watches back one hour.

Summer time will start at 1.00 am on Sunday 25 March 2018.

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