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6 hours in the summer and 7 hours in the winter. England use DST (daylight savings time) which Thailand does not.

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The time difference between Middlesbrough, UK (GMT) and Thailand (Indochina Time) is typically 6 hours. Thailand is ahead of Middlesbrough.

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