UTC and GMT is basically the same thing, the only difference being that GMT is still actually used as time zone for actual countries (but not all year round because of summer time...) and UTC is the scientific standard that is used, e.g. by Linux computers internally and as such most internet servers, and could generally be considered "universal time", not in use as a time zone anywhere.
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UCT must be set to British summer time, because I'm in the UK and it's 8.50, according to UCT it's 7.50.
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British winter time, here in Europe winter time is our standard time, but yes.