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Since I retired my heating has been on all day when I am at home and I use more gas than when it used to be off during the day.
Obvious really, if you have your heating on it will use gas or electricity, if it is off you won't.
I also use just over 1 kWh of electricity a day more than when my heating was not on all day, as my heating uses 200 watts of electricity when it is on, even although the heat is produced by gas.
However if your heating is not all that efficient and it takes 4 hours to get your house to a reasonable temperature so you have to have your heating come on at 1 pm so that your house is nice and cosy when you get home at 5 pm, then you are probably just as well leaving it on all day at a lower temperature then turning it up when you get in.
I'm lucky that my heating can heat my house from 13 deg C to 21 deg C in about half an hour and since it is warm air heating the minute it comes on there is warm air blowing about so even if the temp is 13 deg C the warm air makes you feel comfortable until the temperature rises to 21 deg C. Or even 24 deg C upstairs late at night.