When do the clocks go back




The clocks go back at 2am on the last Sunday in October and go forward at 1am on the last Sunday in March. This means that we gain an hour in the autumn and lose an hour in the spring.
Why do we change the clocks?
The clocks are changed to make better use of daylight. In the summer, the days are longer so we start the day an hour earlier to make the most of the sunlight. In the winter, the days are shorter so we start the day an hour later to make sure we have enough light in the mornings.
Is it time to stop changing the clocks?
There has been a lot of debate about whether or not we should stop changing the clocks. Some people believe that it is a waste of time and effort, while others believe that it is beneficial for our health and wellbeing.
What are the arguments for and against changing the clocks?
The main arguments for changing the clocks are that it makes better use of daylight and can reduce energy consumption. The main arguments against changing the clocks are that it can disrupt our sleep patterns and increase the risk of accidents.
What is the future of clock changing?
The future of clock changing is uncertain. There is currently no consensus on whether or not we should stop changing the clocks. However, it is likely that the debate will continue for many years to come.