Clocks go back: What will you do with your extra hour?

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The clocks go back an hour on Sunday 26 October.
This means an end to British Summer Time (BST) and a return to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
It also means that at 2am clocks will jump back an hour meaning you will have an extra hour on Sunday.
A whole hour on the weekend! What will you do with it?
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- Published7 October
The end of Daylight Savings Time means you get back the hour you gave up in the Spring.
So what will you do with your extra hour?
Here's some of our suggestions:
It's nearly Halloween so maybe it's the perfect time to carve a pumpkin.
You could listen to a whole album - Taylor Swift's latest album Life of a Showgirl, Olivia Rodrigo's Guts and the soundtrack to K-Pop Demon Hunters are all under an hour - to name a few.
Bake a cake - we reckon you could get that done in hour with some help!
And our favourite - sleep! Chances are your device would have updated the time and you will glance at the time, see it's too early to get up and... have a blissful extra hour in bed.
But we want to hear your ideas, so let us know below what you will do with your extra hour!
Or if you could do anything in the world with your spare hour what would you choose to do?