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daylight saving timeGuardian
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In the UK , the clocks are due to go back at 2am on Sunday 27 October .
Scientists are launching a study to better understand how the annual switch back to winter time affects people’s wellbeing and time perception.
The study is open to all UK adults and involves completing an online survey about their day-to-day lives.
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