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As you can see we're about to change our clocks again. When that happens I personally have a couple of other routines I also try to do at the same time, just as a way to remember some things that I don't need to do very often, but do need to get done around…
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UK clocks go forward one hour at 1am on Sunday, 29 March (start of British Summer Time or BST) and back one hour at 2am on Sunday, 25 October (start of Greenwich Mean Time or GMT).

The spring change means losing an hour of sleep but getting lighter evenings, while the autumn change brings an extra hour in bed.
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UK Education & Training Qualifications with their Levels

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Awards, certificates, and diplomas differ primarily in size, duration, and depth of learning, often categorized by credits in vocational frameworks. Awards are the shortest and most focused (1–2 units), certificates provide intermediate, broader skills, and diplomas are the longest and most comprehensive, covering in-depth knowledge.

Award (Shortest): Usually takes a few days to weeks (up to 130 hours/13 credits). Designed to quickly verify competence in a specific, targeted skill or single unit of study.

Certificate (Medium): A "middle-ground" qualification that provides broader, more comprehensive coverage of a subject area than an award. It indicates proficiency and often prepares you for specific job roles.

Diploma (Longest/Most Comprehensive): The longest and most in-depth qualification (often 370+ hours/37+ credits). It offers comprehensive, career-focused training and often indicates the ability to handle complex, strategic roles.


Key Differences Summary

Size/Scope: Award < Certificate < Diploma.
Duration: Award (shortest) -> Certificate -> Diploma (longest).
Focus: Awards are highly specific; Diplomas are broad and comprehensive.
Intensity: Diploma > Certificate > Award.


Which to Choose?

Choose an Award if you need to quickly gain a specific skill for a job requirement.
Choose a Certificate if you need a solid understanding of a subject area or to upskill for your current career.
Choose a Diploma if you want in-depth, comprehensive knowledge to prepare for a new, complex profession or to gain management-level skills.


References:

What’s the difference between an Award, Certificate and Diploma?
– Xenon Group
https://xenongroup.co.uk/faq-items/whats-the-difference-between-an-award-certificate-and-diploma/


What are the differences between a Certificate, an Award and a Diploma?
| SPD | University of Salford
https://www.salford.ac.uk/spd/what-are-differences-between-certificate-award-and-diploma