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Day: Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the United Kingdom begins on the last Sunday of March each year, when clocks are advanced by one hour at 1:00 am GMT to become 2:00 am BST (British Summer Time).
History: The concept of DST was first proposed by Benjamin Franklin in 1784 but wasn't widely adopted until the First World War. The UK officially started using DST in 1916 to conserve coal during wartime. The practice has continued since, with some variations over the years.
Traditions: There are no specific traditions associated with the start of Daylight Saving Time in the UK. It is a functional change rather than a cultural event.
Activities:
Despite its practical intentions, DST's commencement can elicit mixed reactions regarding its impact on sleep patterns and daily routines.