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British Summer Time
noun
- time set one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time: used in Britain from the end of March to the end of October, providing an extra hour of daylight in the evening BST Compare daylight-saving time
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Remember to add an hour in the UK for British Summer Time.
From BBC
We might be in British Summer Time but it's chucking it down in Bournemouth.
From BBC
Then in London, at British Summer Time’s Hyde Park Festival a week and a half later, a concertgoer left their mother’s cremated remains on stage while Pink performed “Just Like a Pill.”
From Los Angeles Times
The Weeknd sold out the London Stadium with 50,000 people a night and The British Summer Time festival saw 60,000 people a day visit Hyde Park to hear Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel.
From BBC
Take That are due to headline the British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park, London, on 1 July.
From BBC
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