60% of those diagnosed are not getting the help they need. new guidance for universities to contact key family members if they have serious concerns about a student s mental health, even without their permission. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. britain could face rolling power cuts this winter if gas supplies run low. that s the warning from national grid, which keeps the lights on in england, scotland and wales. it says in a worst case scenario, households could lose power for three hours at a time if gas supplies run extremely low and the energy crisis escalates. but it s reassured customers this is still thought unlikely . the former conservative energy minister greg hands told us the uk has excellent energy security and excellent energy supply . here s our business correspondent emma simpson. europe s energy crisis has seen gas prices soar, and it s in short supply. the big question is are we going to able to secure what we need this winter? not only to heat our
meanwhile, in southern greek waters, at least 60 people are missing after their boat smashed into rocks near the island of kythira. the headlines on bbc news. the government a gunmen shoot at least 38 people dead in northern thailand. in a worst case scenario, the national grid warns that household in britain could be without power for up to three hours at a time of this winter if gas supplies run extremely low. nurses across the uk are balloted for strike action by the royal college of nursing for the first time in its 106 year history. the chancellor has been meeting the bosses of high street banks, amid turmoil in the mortgage sector sparked by the government s mini budget. senior executives sat down with kwasi kwarteng to discuss his plans to loosen regulation in the financial services sector. this morning, labour leader sir keir starmer said
the chancellor has been meeting the bosses of high street banks, amid turmoil in the mortgage sector sparked by the government s mini budget. senior executives sat down with kwasi kwarteng to discuss his plans to loosen regulation in the financial services sector. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said the mini budget is putting hundreds of pounds on people s mortgage bills and called it the opposite of a plan for growth. earlier, our economics correspondent andy verity told us that the continuing uncertainty on the markets was making mortgages more expensive. most people who have mortgages have fixed rate deals, and the cost of those depends, crucially, on what is going on in the bond markets, which is where the government borrows money. if it is becoming more expensive for the government to borrow money, as a result of the mini budget, among otherfactors, then it means it s becoming more expensive for mortgage lenders to borrow money. the government is always regarded