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  2. Date and time notation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Date and time notation in the United Kingdom records the date using the day–month–year format (31 December 1999, 31/12/99 or 31/12/1999). The time can be written using either the 24-hour clock (23:59) or the 12-hour clock (11:59 p.m.), either with a colon or a full stop (11.59 p.m.).

  3. Time in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The dates of British Summer Time are the subject of the Summer Time Act 1972 (c. 6). From 1972 to 1980, the day following the third Saturday in March was the start of British Summer Time (unless that day was Easter Sunday, in which case BST began a week earlier), with the day following the fourth Saturday in October being the end of British ...

  4. Inch - Wikipedia

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    The inch (symbol: in or ″) is a unit ... since 1 October 1995, without time limit, the inch (along with the foot) ... and the UK inch at 25.399977 mm (with a ...

  5. Metrication in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, government policy shifted again to prefer voluntary metrication, and the Metrication Board was abolished. By the time the Metrication Board was wound up, all the economic sectors that fell within its remit except road signage and parts of the retail trade sector had metricated, and most pre-packaged goods were sold using the prescribed ...

  6. Continental time - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom continental time can refer to the Central European Time zone or to the 24-hour clock, [1] though the latter usage has been declining as use of the 24-hour clock has increased. References

  7. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes - Wikipedia

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    Clothes-size label with EN 13402-1 pictogram and body dimensions in centimeters (found on a high-visibility jacket sold in the United Kingdom).. The joint European standard for size labelling of clothes, formally known as the EN 13402 Size designation of clothes, is a European standard for labelling clothes sizes.

  8. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    British (UK) and American (US) standard dress sizes, s, are calculated by bust circumference, b, measured in inches, as follows: US: s = b − 28 UK: s = b − 24

  9. Conversion of units - Wikipedia

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    Statutory Instrument 1995 No. 1804 Units of measurement regulations 1995 From legislation.gov.uk "NIST: Fundamental physical constants – Non-SI units" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-27; NIST Guide to SI Units Many conversion factors listed. The Unified Code for Units of Measure