Ministers Aim to Limit Revenue from Renewable and Nuclear Energy Providers Linked to High Gas Prices

The UK Government has unveiled a plan to cap the revenues of renewable energy producers, including wind and solar farms, as part of efforts to address soaring energy prices. This new proposal seeks to decouple the high electricity prices, driven by skyrocketing gas costs, from the profits made by electricity producers, particularly those in the renewable and nuclear sectors.

Energy and Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg stated that the price of gas has been the primary determinant of electricity prices, leading to substantial profits for UK wind farms, despite their operational costs remaining relatively stable. As a result, the Government intends to introduce a “cost-plus revenue limit” for energy producers, although details on its implementation are yet to be fully disclosed.

The policy would primarily affect England and Wales, with consultations ongoing about extending it to Scotland and Northern Ireland. A key question remains whether gas-fired power plants and coal generators, who have also benefited from the current market dynamics, will face similar constraints.

The proposal follows the Government’s earlier actions to cap household energy bills, limiting the cost of electricity to 34p per unit and gas to 10.3p per unit. Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng remarked that these measures would prevent long-term economic harm caused by soaring energy prices, largely triggered by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Opponents of the proposal, including Labour’s Ed Miliband, argue that the Government has reluctantly accepted the need for a windfall tax on energy profits, something they previously opposed. Meanwhile, some renewable energy providers, such as wind farms operating under the Contracts for Difference scheme, already return excess profits to consumers when prices surge.

Industry leaders, however, have expressed concern that the cap could deter future investments in low-carbon energy. Dhara Vyas of Energy UK called the cap “much-needed support” for households and businesses, but warned that it should not undermine long-term investment in renewable energy. Dan McGrail from RenewableUK cautioned that such a cap could favour fossil fuel investments, exacerbating the very energy crisis the policy seeks to resolve.

Keith Anderson from Scottish Power also criticised the proposed policy, calling it “strange” to cap low-carbon energy profits while leaving the gas sector unaffected. He noted that renewable energy providers have been selling power at pre-war prices, thus shielding consumers from some of the cost increases associated with the current crisis.

The introduction of these new rules is part of a broader set of interventions by the Government, which has also been considering restrictions on the construction of solar farms on agricultural land. However, the lack of clarity around the proposed revenue cap has created uncertainty within the energy sector.

Onion Extract Shown to Reduce Blood Sugar by 50% When Combined with Metformin in Rats

A commonly available vegetable has shown promising results in lowering blood sugar levels by as much as 50% when used alongside a widely prescribed diabetes drug, according to a study. This discovery could have significant implications for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes, a condition that currently affects one in ten people over the age of 40 in the UK.

Type 2 diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to properly regulate blood sugar, leading to dangerously high levels. However, findings presented at The Endocrine Society’s 97th annual meeting in San Diego in 2015 suggest that onion extract may have a beneficial effect on both blood sugar and cholesterol levels when used in conjunction with metformin, a common antidiabetic drug.

The study, led by Anthony Ojieh from Delta State University in Nigeria, tested the effects of onion extract on rats with diabetes. Three groups of diabetic rats were given varying doses of the extract—200mg, 400mg, and 600mg per kilogram of body weight—along with metformin. The results were striking, with the rats receiving the higher doses of onion extract (400mg and 600mg) experiencing a reduction in blood sugar levels by 50% and 35% respectively, compared to the baseline. Additionally, the extract was shown to lower total cholesterol levels in the diabetic rats.

While the extract had positive effects on the diabetic rats, it also led to weight gain in non-diabetic rats, suggesting a potential increase in metabolic rate. However, no weight gain was observed in the diabetic rats, prompting researchers to further explore the mechanism behind the blood glucose reduction.

Ojieh highlighted that onion is an inexpensive and accessible food source, making it a potentially valuable addition to diabetes treatment plans. He stated, “Onion is cheap and available and has been used as a nutritional supplement. It has the potential for use in treating patients with diabetes.”

This research underscores the ongoing exploration of natural ingredients in the management of diabetes, offering a hopeful outlook for supplementary treatments in conjunction with traditional medications like metformin.

The Royal Couple Discusses the Importance of Mental Wellbeing with Experts on Newsbeat

The Prince and Princess of Wales have recorded a unique programme for BBC Radio One’s Newsbeat in honour of World Mental Health Day. The royal couple, in a surprise announcement, revealed they would take over the show to lead a discussion on the significance of mental health, airing on Tuesday at 12:45 pm.

Speaking on Monday evening’s Newsbeat, William and Kate explained that they would engage with mental health experts and advocates, focusing particularly on the challenges young people face. The special programme, which they recorded at the Newsbeat studio, aims to highlight the importance of providing mental health resources and coping strategies.

Kate, speaking to BBC Radio One listeners, shared that the broadcast would have a slightly different format, while William added: “As part of World Mental Health Day, Katherine and I have recorded a special programme to discuss mental health and its importance.”

During the show, they talked about mental health toolboxes—resources designed to help individuals manage anxiety and depression. William explained, “You could be living one life one minute and then something huge changes, and you realise you don’t have the tools or experience to cope with it.”

Kate also expressed her interest in hearing how listeners care for their mental health, inviting a guest to share his own approach. “There’s no right or wrong,” she noted, “Different things work for different people.”

The couple spoke with various experts, including Newsbeat presenter Pria Rai, child psychologist Dr Abigail Miranda, mental health activist Antonio Ferreira, music therapist Ben Cowley, and youth officer Emma Hardwell. Together, they explored ways to tackle mental health stigma and the importance of creating open conversations.

Aled Haydn Jones, head of BBC Radio One, remarked, “What was discussed today will resonate with so many of our listeners. It’s incredible to collaborate on addressing the stigma around mental health.”

Danielle Dwyer, editor of Newsbeat, praised the royal couple’s participation, saying, “Talking about mental wellbeing without stigma is crucial, and it’s fantastic to have the Prince and Princess of Wales join us for such an important conversation.”

The special programme will be broadcast at 12:45 pm on BBC Radio One, BBC Radio One Extra, and the Asian Network. It will be rebroadcast at 5:45 pm and made available on BBC Sounds from 2 pm on Tuesday.

Discover Influential Black Creators Whose Work Shines Beyond October

October marks Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of Black individuals across the world. Shannon Walker, the founder of the creative agency Social Disruption, highlights the importance of creativity within the Black community and the growing influence of content creators on social media platforms.

“For decades, creativity has been a powerful tool for liberation and celebration in the Black community,” says Walker. “It helps express heritage, foster unity, and amplify diverse voices, especially in today’s digital age.” She further notes that platforms like Instagram have allowed content creators to share their stories, talents, and experiences, contributing to a positive cultural shift and better representation.

In recognition of Black History Month, Walker has compiled a list of inspiring accounts that not only deserve attention this month but should be supported year-round. These individuals span a range of fields, from body positivity and fashion to gaming, culinary arts, and comedy, each bringing something unique and empowering to the table.

Follow for: Body Positivity and Style Inspiration
David Fadd is a plus-size model advocating for body positivity and self-love. His Instagram journey encourages men to embrace their bodies with confidence and pride, gaining a dedicated following of 75,000 on social media.

Follow for: Deaf Awareness and Dream Living
Hermon and Heroda, the Black twin sisters behind “Being Her,” offer a glimpse into their world as Black, female, deaf creators. They use their platform to raise awareness about the deaf community and share their love for travel, content creation, and BSL education.

Follow for: Ageing Gracefully and Body Positivity
Mia, a Gen X model and body positivity advocate, is challenging the youth-centric beauty industry. Through her pro-ageing content, she creates a silver space for all generations, inspiring people to embrace their natural selves.

Follow for: Relatable Dad Content and Discussions
Dope Black Dads, founded by Marvyn New Harrison, creates a digital space for Black fathers to discuss their experiences with parenting and masculinity. Their Instagram content and podcast are both humorous and thought-provoking.

Follow for: Bold Conversations and Stunning Style
Candice Brathwaite, an author, journalist, and TV presenter, is also the founder of Make Motherhood Diverse, an initiative aimed at diversifying motherhood representation online. Her engaging style and candid conversations tackle both beauty and important social issues.

Follow for: Gaming and Diversity Advocacy
Jay-Ann, CEO of Black Girl Gamers, works to increase visibility for Black women in gaming. She also co-founded Curlture, a platform celebrating natural hair and self-love. Follow her to learn more about diversity in gaming and beyond.

Follow for: Uplifting Comedy
Ehiz, a top TikTok star, is known for his hilarious comedy sketches, drama reactions, and dance videos. With over 13 million followers, his lighthearted content is sure to keep you entertained.

Follow for: Beauty and Skin Care Tips
Gboyega is a professional makeup artist whose educational approach to skincare and makeup has attracted a loyal following. Her Instagram tutorials focus on achieving flawless, skin-first beauty.

Follow for: Travel Inspiration
Abena, a Gen Z travel creator, shares her adventures across Instagram and TikTok, encouraging young travellers to embrace affordable adventures. Her beautifully curated feed offers travel tips and honest insights into her journeys.

Follow for: Caribbean Cuisine and Culinary Creativity
Keshia Sakarah, the founder of Caribe, celebrates Caribbean food and culture with her Instagram and YouTube tutorials. Her content showcases vibrant dishes and highlights the nuances of Caribbean culinary traditions, with an upcoming cookbook in the works.

These creators offer a blend of creativity, inspiration, and empowerment, and are just a few examples of the incredible talent in the Black community that deserves ongoing support.

Georgia Prosecutor Seeks Grand Jury Testimony from High-Profile Allies of Former President

Two prominent allies of former President Donald Trump, Michael Flynn and Newt Gingrich, could be compelled to testify in an ongoing investigation into the 2020 election, led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

On Friday, Willis filed petitions requesting that both Flynn and Gingrich, along with former White House lawyer Eric Herschmann, appear before a grand jury in the coming month as part of the probe. The investigation, initially focused on Trump’s January 2021 phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, which urged him to “find” votes to overturn the state’s results, has since expanded to include other issues, such as the fake electors plot and threats against election workers.

Rudy Giuliani, a former lawyer for Trump, already testified in August and has been informed that he may face criminal charges related to the investigation. Meanwhile, US Senator Lindsey Graham is still challenging a subpoena to testify, with his case currently awaiting a decision from a federal appeals court.

Willis has indicated that she intends to pause the investigation in the lead-up to the November midterm elections, resuming it after the polls. The petitions filed by her office specify that the testimony of the witnesses would take place after the elections.

Ukrainian President Sounds Alarm Over Moscow’s Preparations for Nuclear Warfare

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia is preparing its citizens for the potential use of nuclear weapons in areas of Ukraine it has annexed. Zelensky described the situation as “very dangerous,” citing recent moves by Moscow to signal the possible deployment of such weapons.

Speaking in an interview with the BBC, Zelensky explained that Russian authorities were not yet ready to use nuclear weapons but were already communicating their readiness to do so. “It’s dangerous to even talk about it,” he added, underlining the potential risks posed by these discussions.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to employ “all the means at our disposal” to protect what he claims as Russian territory, which now includes four regions of Ukraine. Despite these threats, Zelensky expressed concern over the rhetoric surrounding nuclear weapons, stating that the situation could escalate further.

In the same interview, Zelensky clarified that he had not advocated for direct attacks on Russia, attributing a previous comment of his to a mistranslation. He had, instead, called for “preventive measures,” referring to sanctions, rather than military action.

Putin has mentioned the use of nuclear weapons in the context of defending Russian territory, drawing parallels to the US use of atomic bombs against Japan during World War II. Although some Russian officials have suggested the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons, Western leaders have expressed scepticism, stating there is no evidence that Moscow is currently preparing such an action.

Zelensky’s comments were met with criticism from the Kremlin, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov accusing him of calling for the start of a world war. The Ukrainian president responded, defending his position and stating that Ukraine was not a threat to Russian citizens but was instead focused on defending its own territory and sovereignty. “We are not terrorists. We do not fight on foreign soil,” he stated.

Zelensky emphasised that Russia’s threats posed a global risk, calling for more severe international sanctions to force Russia to withdraw from Ukraine’s Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. He also appealed to Russian citizens, urging them to “fight for your body, rights, and soul,” warning that those mobilised to fight were often sent to the front lines without proper equipment, becoming little more than “cannon fodder.”

He continued, “What Putin fears most is not a nuclear strike, but his own people. Only they can remove him from power.”

Zelensky’s comments come amidst continued conflict and the anniversary of Russia’s controversial annexation of four Ukrainian regions, which Moscow celebrated last week, claiming that the regions were returning to “the motherland.”

Actress Confirms She Falsified Her Age to Secure the Iconic Role of Jackie Burkhart

Mila Kunis has confirmed a long-standing rumour regarding how she landed her famous role as Jackie Burkhart on the hit American sitcom That ’70s Show. The actress, now 39, was just 14 when she first portrayed the spoiled teenager on the show, which ran for eight seasons.

However, as the casting directors were only looking for older teen actors, Kunis admitted that she falsely told them she was 18 in order to be considered for the part. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Kunis finally addressed the rumour.

“There’s been a rumour that I might have lied about my age,” she said. “I want to be very clear that, yes, I did lie,” she confessed, before quickly adding a clarification.

“When I went to the network audition, they required me to sign a contract, and it stated that I would need to have a ‘studio teacher’ listed. They asked me why, and I said, ‘Oh, by the way, I’m actually 14.’” She went on, “But by that point, the creators were already so fond of me, they didn’t care.”

Kunis’ character, Jackie, was romantically involved with Michael Kelso, played by her now-husband Ashton Kutcher. The couple will reprise their roles in the upcoming That ’90s Show spinoff.

In a previous interview, Kunis shared how strange it was to act alongside Kutcher again, joking that Jackie ends up with the wrong person in the new series. Kunis and Kutcher originally met on the set of the show in the late 1990s but only began dating years later in 2012. The couple married in 2015 and has two children, Wyatt, 7, and Dimitri, 5.

A release date for That ’90s Show is still to be announced.

The England international reflects on his recent form after a series of strong performances

Jack Grealish feels he is rediscovering his best form at Manchester City, following a consistent run in the team. After starting the club’s last four matches in all competitions, the England international is beginning to show the freedom and confidence that had been absent during his early months at the Etihad Stadium.

Grealish, who made a £100m move from Aston Villa last season, has been a key figure in recent matches, contributing to City’s 5-0 win over FC Copenhagen in the Champions League, as well as earning praise for his display against Manchester United. He also scored in the team’s victory over Wolves, further highlighting his growing impact in Pep Guardiola’s system.

Despite the headlines often being dominated by Erling Haaland, whose remarkable form has seen him score 19 goals in just 11 games, Grealish’s improvement has not gone unnoticed. Speaking to BT Sport after the win over Copenhagen, he shared his excitement: “I loved it. Playing in the Champions League at the Etihad is always great. Three wins out of three to top the group. It was a great night. I’m loving it.”

The 27-year-old added, “In my last few games, I feel like I’m back to myself. I’m playing with more freedom and confidence. It would help if I could get on the scoresheet – I was desperate tonight – but it’s all about enjoying it and winning.”

Grealish also expressed his gratitude for his extended run in the starting XI, saying, “I’ve played a lot of games recently, so I’m thankful to the manager for that. I’m playing with a smile on my face and feel like I’m settling in now.”

Head judge expresses disappointment over Adams’ departure in the first dance-off

Shirley Ballas has expressed her shock and disappointment after Kaye Adams was eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday night. The 62-year-old ballroom expert, who has been the head judge of the BBC One show since 2017, revealed that she was “absolutely mortified” by the decision to send the 59-year-old Loose Women star home after the first dance-off of the 20th series.

Speaking to The One Show, Ballas explained that she felt Adams’ performance was far superior to that of her competition, singer Matt Goss. “Both couples made mistakes, but Kaye’s quality on that evening was by far superior,” Ballas said. “I was absolutely mortified that she left, to be quite honest.” She went on to state that, while she has great respect for her fellow judges, “that was one they didn’t quite get right.”

When asked about disagreements with her fellow judges, Ballas insisted there were no major conflicts. “It’s not my job to send anyone home,” she explained. “But [Adams] had the most beautiful movement, and she was so fluid. I really liked that.”

Adams found herself in the bottom two after failing to impress the judges and the public with her Charleston to “Music! Music! Music!” alongside professional partner Kai Widdrington. In contrast, Goss, performing a samba to “Night Fever” with Nadiya Bychkova, earned enough praise to stay in the competition.

Meanwhile, radio DJ Tyler West showed his resilience by running the London Marathon on Sunday, after performing live on Strictly the night before. Speaking about the physical demands of the show, he shared that training for Strictly was even more challenging than marathon preparation. “If I can run a marathon, anything is possible now,” West said, also revealing that his partner Dianne Buswell almost missed him during the race.

Following the marathon, West received support from his fellow dancers, including an Instagram post of gratitude and well-wishes from Strictly stars such as Fleur East and Jowita Przystal.

Manchester City boss unsure if defender will recover in time for Qatar

Pep Guardiola has admitted he cannot guarantee that England defender Kyle Walker will be fit for the World Cup, as the player continues to recover from an abdominal injury. Walker, 32, was absent from Manchester City’s 5-0 Champions League victory over FC Copenhagen, with Guardiola revealing that the injury could keep him sidelined for an unspecified period.

With just six weeks remaining until the World Cup kicks off, Guardiola expressed uncertainty over the timeline for Walker’s recovery. The experienced full-back, who plays a vital role in Gareth Southgate’s defensive setup, was part of England’s successful campaigns in the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020, often reverting to a central position in a back three.

“It’s something abdominal, and he will be out for a while,” Guardiola said after the match. “I don’t know how long. I can’t say anything else at the moment. We’ll have to speak with the doctors and see when he can return. Hopefully, he can be back for the World Cup, like Kalvin Phillips.”

Guardiola acknowledged the importance of the tournament for players but remained uncertain about Walker’s availability, adding, “I know how crucial the World Cup is for the players, but honestly, I don’t know right now.”