Poland lies in the GMT +1 zone and is an hour ahead of England; so if it is 12 noon in London it would be 1 PM in Poland.
The clocks in both countries though are currently in daylight saving mode by an hour from Sunday, March 26, 2006 and are consequently one hour ahead of the standard GMT until summer ends and would be officially reset on Sunday, October 29, 2006; the resetting time in the UK has been declared as 2:00 AM. This period is referred to as British Summer Time (BST) in the UK and Central European Summer time (CEST) in Poland and the surrounding region mainly to its west.
The clocks in both countries though are currently in daylight saving mode by an hour from Sunday, March 26, 2006 and are consequently one hour ahead of the standard GMT until summer ends and would be officially reset on Sunday, October 29, 2006; the resetting time in the UK has been declared as 2:00 AM. This period is referred to as British Summer Time (BST) in the UK and Central European Summer time (CEST) in Poland and the surrounding region mainly to its west.