WE'RE all going to have an hour less this weekend as the clocks go forward.

British Summer Time (BST) officially kicks in at 1am on Sunday (March 25), bringing in lighter evenings.

So don't forget to put your clocks forward an hour when you go to bed on Saturday night.

And you'd best cut an hour off your Sunday morning lie-in.

BST dates from 1907 with the suggestion of switching to Daylight Saving Time to stop people wasting hours of daylight hours during the summer.

Germany adopted the plan on April 30, 1916, followed three weeks later by the UK.