The public has been reminded that 'winter time' will come into effect from tomorrow.
At 2am, clocks will go back by one hour to 1am, although most smartphones, tablets and computers will update automatically.
It means an extra hour in bed overnight for many, and brighter mornings and darker evenings ahead over the coming months. Under EU law, the clocks in all member states go back an hour on the last Sunday in October and go forward on the last Sunday of March. In 2019, the European Parliament voted in favour of ending seasonal time changes, but EU institutions have not made progress on implementing the decision and the European Commission has said that it does not plan to submit a new proposal on the matter to the parliament.
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