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As the foliage transforms to russet hues and the atmosphere becomes increasingly sharp, it's evident that autumn has finally arrived. And with its arrival comes the moment when British timepieces are set to retreat by one hour, bringing us back to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). ‌

This yearly occurrence is set for tomorrow at 2am, falling on the final Sunday of October (26). The temporal shift signals the conclusion of British Summer Time (BST) which has delivered extended daylight periods throughout spring and summer. ‌

Consequently, daylight hours may appear briefer and evenings more prolonged - though there's the potential advantage of gaining an extra hour of slumber tonight - provided the youngsters permit it. And in additional welcome news, UK gadgets such as mobile phon

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