Citing Brexit, Ireland to oppose EU move to scrap spring/autumn time change
Irish and EU flags are pictured outside the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels/ DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland will oppose an EU proposal to stop moving the bloc's clocks forward by an hour in spring and back again in the autumn, as it fears Brexit could otherwise leave the island split into two time zones. The European Union has observed the practice of daylight saving time since 2001. But the European Parliament voted in March in favor of scrapping the half-yearly time changes from 2021. That measure now requires the support of 55 percent ...
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