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The 24 Hours exhibition at Milan design week features 24 weird and wonderful clocks, all by different designers. We look at seven of the most imaginative examples. On show at Riviera, 24 Hours was ...
Ladies and gentlemen, make sure you set your watches properly because at 1am tomorrow (30 March) the clocks go forward. The entire span of 1am to 2am, where most Brits are safely ensconced in the ...
Every year UK clocks undergo two changes - the first in the spring and the second in the autumn. In spring the clocks go forward, before going back to their original time in autumn. With signs of ...
The clocks go forward on Sunday, marking the beginning of British Summer Time (BST). This marks the end of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and will mean longer, lighter evenings from next week.
DONALD Trump's B-2 bomber strike force is massing on the British island of Diego Garcia and is now aimed at Iran. The Ayatollah is running out of time as he faces a deadline slapped on him by the ...
With money pouring in and an unprecedented level of public attention and excitement, scientists are publishing a steady stream of papers on ways to measure how rapidly a person’s body is ...
But as we bid farewell to a long, cold winter and welcome spring, many are starting to wonder when the next significant seasonal shift will take place - the clocks moving forward and the start of ...
Trump’s return to the White House despite two impeachments and a criminal conviction on 34 felony charges marked another pendulum swing – this time, back in the direction of authoritarianism.
The pursuit of accuracy is key here, and the intriguing timepieces on show illustrate how the regular swing of pendulum clocks was superseded by electronic and other devices. One clock’s signals ...
Yup, that’s right, the clocks are going forwards and we lose a sweet, sweet hour of sleep in return for even longer days. As with every year, the clocks change to British Summer Time on the ...
Days are growing longer in the UK as clocks this week prepare to "spring forward" to mark the beginning of British Summer Time. Unfortunately, this means we'll lose one hour of sleep - but if you ...