Daylight Savings Time to continue in the UK despite limited benefits

Clocks will go forward to 2 am on Sunday, March 26 in the UK, as daylight saving time begins. The change to GMT+1 leads to more daylight in the evenings, but less in the mornings. The practice originated during WWI, in a bid to save fuel, but there is little appetite to end the practice in the UK, despite scant evidence that it contributes to energy saving or economic benefits.

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