British Time
British time is the official local time used across the United Kingdom. It follows GMT (UTC+0) in winter and BST (UTC+1) in summer.
Is the UK on GMT right now?
The UK is currently observing Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Current offset: UTC+0.
United Kingdom time zone
The United Kingdom uses Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) during winter and British Summer Time (BST) during daylight saving. Both are based on the Europe/London time zone.
The UK is currently observing Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
The UK switches between GMT and BST when the clocks change in spring and autumn. See Clock changes for the official date table (source: GOV.UK).
What is British time?
British time is the official local time used across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is the standard reference for civil time in the UK.
Accuracy
The time displayed is generated using official time-zone rules for Europe/London and updates automatically every second.