July 1, 2011
4:45 p.m.
Paul Koning said:
Just to make things more complicated, civil time in the UK is GMT (approximately UT1) and *not* UTC. So clocks should never have 23:59:60.
And apart from that, the UK keeps daylight savings, so in the summer civil time is an hour away from UTC.
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