Private tenants in england will no longer have to pay letting agents fees when they sign up to rent a property. The new rules have been described as the biggest change to the renting industry in decades. But there are warnings rents are already being pushed up as rental businesses try to claw back income. Our business correspondent, katy austin, reports. Todays changes affect letting agents, landlords and millions of private renters like kirsty. This is what she had to pay on top of her first months rent. Application fee was 300, deposit was 895, i think, so £120 to renew the contract to stay for another 12 months here. The fees charged were fairly typical but for years there have been complaints that some agents have been charging far more and that some of what renters have had to pay simply has not been justified. There is already a ban on fees charged to scotlands tenants and now in england. Charges including application and referencing fees are banned and deposits are capped at five weeks rent. Some things can still be charged for including replacing lost keys but only a reasonable cost. Campaigners worry that letting agents will make money in other ways. Some are looking to use things like deposit alternative products which they get commision from and can end up being very expensive for renters. Agents say they are already charging landlords higherfees to boost income and they will raise rent. Businesses who cannot make up the difference will fold. It will have a massive effect. It will close offices and we have seen that. It will be the smaller ones, the independents who will suffer more. Landlords agree rents will rise and more will self manage to avoid the cost of agents. Dont have the training or the experience. And if they dont they will probably go out of market. Especially with the tax changes coming in the next year. Tenants like kirsty are just happy their next move will involve lower upfront cost. Now on bbc news its time for the travel show. Hello, and welcome to the travel show, where this week were looking back at some of our favourite stories from the programme so far this year. Heres a taste of whats to come. This car is raw, brutal, unadulterated power. Lets do this, man. Oh, yes whoa 0h, urgh various faeces and the bacteria smell of nature. Hmm. Is this. Thats the cougar cam. Did we just trigger the trap . Wish me luck. Whoa how was it . So cool all that and more coming up this week, including the time i explored a new museum at one of the worlds most iconic sites here in new york. First up, though, back in march, mike headed to the other side of america to see if he could track down some of the mysterious mountain lions that live, unbelievably, the outskirts of los angeles. Its thought that there could be 30,000 mountain lions in Western North america, but sightings are extremely rare. Now, passionate locals are using modern technology to photograph the lions and broaden public understanding of them. Joanna turner first discovered the verdugo lion p4 six years ago, with one of the dozen camera traps she sat up on the outskirts of la. Today im joining her to check one out and see if a lion has been through here recently. This. Is that. That was the cougar cam. Did we just trigger the trap . Wheres the camera, in the bottom . In one week, what would you expect to see on this camera . The lions eventually come through every 2 3 weeks. So it depends where we fall in there. Theres no telling until we take a look. Thats a funny photo of a raccoon. All right, so this is what were hoping to get. This is this camera spot, from about a month ago. This is a really big male. Hes eaten well recently, hes got a big burger baby there. So lets see what was on this memory card. Hope we get to see him again. Lets see, a couple of daytime shots. And yeah, thats the end of the role. All right, so, 264 photos. And not a single mountain lion. Butjoanna has often been much luckier catching lions on camera. She invited me to her la home to show me some of her favourite photos and tell me more about p41, who was named as part of Research Work on local mountain lions. When i started this, if a lion wandered into suburbia and was seen by people, they would call lapd. They would call animal control. And they would instantly send people out to find it and shoot it dead. They were scared of it . Yeah. And once i started showing pictures of a lion that is calm, it went from shoot on sight to, well, we can tranquillize and relocate, and then at least it has a chance. 0r now, the ultimate step is, you dont have to do anything. Yeah, yeah. Mike meeting mountain lions back in march. Well, in february, carmen notched up another japanese city during her 2019 Rugby World Cup challenge. This time it was kumamoto on the Southern Island of kyushu, where as usual she did some sightseeing against the clock. Lets see how she went. Ive got 90 minutes on the clock starting from now Kumamoto Castle was heavily damaged in the 2016 earthquake and is now closed to the public. But restoration is under way and they have plans to reopen parts of it by the time the world cup arrives this autumn. Down there . Thanks. Kumamotos speciality, ikinari dango, you can find served in the street. Its a steamed bun full of sweet potato and bean paste. Which ones the most popular . Actually, the purple one is very popular for women. Ikinari is like a soul food for kumamoto people. So when you miss home, you miss ikinari as well. Nice and warm. Very sweet, but also very sticky. You are welcome, my pleasure, thank you. Ok, im now heading for the tram. Maybe it was over the bridge. Wejust made it so, ryuzo said to get on the back. Its quite busy. Im looking for the smell museum. So, apparently i got on at the wrong station and now i got off at the wrong station because i was told it was only one stop, so lets get back on the tram. Why didnt you tell me not to get off this is helpful, its written in english here. Arigato. Im a bit confused as to how im going to cross the road. I need to get over there. I think theyre waiting for the green man. Ok, you can cross the tramlines. I think its in the basement. Let me see what the sign says. Disaster control centre. I think this is it. Look, there is a sign with big noses. Arigato 0k. Next, a treat for your nose. You can find the museum of smell in the basement of a Kumamoto Department store. There are dozens of different aromas to try out, ranging from the really quite lovely to the deeply unpleasant. 0k, level four. Smelly socks. Ew something is really rank in here. I guess i should be worried because this one is in a metal canister. 0h, urgh various faeces and the bacteria smell of nature. Hmm. I have no idea why anyone would pay to smell anything quite so offensive, so well done to carmen. Better you than me. Something a bit more uplifting now, when back in february, rajan visited the tiny city of saint davids in wales, to meet the artist who has vowed to paint everybody who lives there. Originally a landscape artist, he started doing portraits 1a years ago, but it was only five years ago he undertook the mammoth task to do the whole population and then some. He has done 600 so far. Well, the initial project was painting, say, 100 portraits, and having them as one big image. So it would be like a big painting. And then i thought, if im doing 100, i could do 1,000. And then i thought, with the population of saint davids, its not far off that. So ijust came up, ijust thought the idea of portraits sounded quite nice and that is what im trying to do. Did you work out how long it would take . No there are probably more Art Galleries than anything else at saint davids, although in the case of grahams place it is also a studio and his living quarters as well. It is a real one man and his dog operation at the new street gallery. His models, however, see it all as a therapeutic exercise as much as anything else. I quite enjoyed it, really, because im a busy mum, studying, working in a cafe, doing my jewellery. So for me to sit down, its a bit of time out, really. A bit of time for reflection. Its a mammoth task for graham and the plan is to exhibit the first 800 to 1000 portraits in the cathedral. What are you actually achieving by doing this . The social history, i think. Somebody has described it as, for me, personally, it is engaging more and more with the community. Do people ever complain about the way you have depicted them . I think people have been slightly shocked. People have said, i look a bit dowdy. It doesnt matter what age you depict somebody, you still see their inner beauty. And guess what . A few days later i got this through email. I am now an honorary citizen of saint davids. Well, grahame tells us that he is now around halfway through painting everyone in saint davids, so only another 900 or so to go. Good luck with that. Anyway, make sure you stay with us because coming up. Screams. We remember the time eddie burned some rubber in dubai. Wowwhee, that was incredible, so much more power. We are about to set off, 100 kilometres down a very icy hill. And christa went for one of the most intense journeys of her life. Oh, man, whoo. That was like being in a very cold tumble dryer. That was completely insane, whoo. Behind me, far off into the distance, is one of the most iconic sites in the world, the statue of liberty. And back in may, i went to Liberty Island to visit a brand new museum, just a few weeks before it opened. I even helped them out with some of the final preparations. The piece de resistance, the original torch. The torch. The original torch. Wow. It stood up there from 1886 to 1984. The original torch had been changed from bartholdis design to include a glass panel flame that could be lit up at night. In the 1980s it was removed and replaced during a massive restoration of the statue. Tell me about how difficult it was to get the torch in here. Well, i didnt have to do it. But it was quite a task. People worked for about two weeks from 3 00 in the afternoon, till 3 00 at night. And they had this carrier that they laid the face on its back and then put the torch on it. It all worked quite well and here it is. Martin and his team have been in charge of conserving the torch and cleaning it up. Well, today is the last day. Its sort of the clean down from the top down. They are finishing up with the lighting fissures inside. Myjob is then the final clean down of everything that falls down. Itsjust a simple cotton cloth, just trying to get the heavy things out. Just getting rid of that dirt. Like with any cleaning job, it is never done. I think it is really quite impressive just how much detail there is on something that really was not designed to be seen close up. You know, just the detail is so intricate. It is Pretty Amazing how it all comes together, ha . Part in part, piece to piece, and then all of a sudden youve got a torch. Yeah. It is so iconic and you think about its history and how it stood for freedom and for liberty to people all over the world. It really is a remarkable piece of work. Now, to finish this look back at some of our favourites films from the last few months, heres a couple that maybe prove its about where you are going, its how you get there. Howdy, how do you do, mate. All right . Yeah, good to see you, danny. Look at this mobil. There you go, mate, jump in. All set . Yep, lets do it. Everywhere we look im just seeing whats that . A rolls royce gong past, yeah, seeing like, its standard supercars everywhere. What is it about dubai . Why are people so in love with their superca rs . I think theres a couple of different reasons. One is to show off. As much as nobody wants to admit it, people do like showing off. Partly why people drive supercars. It puts smiles on faces and to shows off a little bit. Then there is the most amazing drives in the uae. You head out towards jabaljais and ras al khaimah, or al ain in thejebel hafeet mountains, you can head towards abu dhabi there is amazing driving roads. If you fancy a nice car but do not necessarily have the bank balance to be able to afford one, then there are a couple of ways to get your high octane fix here in dubai, without having to blow your life savings or sell your house back home. For a start, you can do a bit of windowshopping at one of the local showrooms that specialise in top of the range cars. Hello, amin. Hello, how are you . This is not a bad showroom youve got here. We try. We are all about the supercars, the luxury, and about the biggest, the baddest, the fastest. The citizens here, they can afford these kind of bad boys, from ferraris, to lamborghinis, to mclarens. So its just one of those things. When you reach that certain stature in your life, it is a representation or an extension, should we say, of who you are. If you havent got enough disposable income to ship a souvenir home, then dannys ninth degree group of local supercar owners hold regular track days and events here and they will even let you hire one of their top of the range models so that you can get behind the wheel, for a few hours at least. Were going to go for a spin in this car and this car is the real deal. It is almost £1 million worth of raw, brutal, unadulterated power. Dan, lets do this, man. Lets go. Oh, yes screams. Oh, my days. Welcome to siguldas bobsleigh track, one of the very few in the world where tourists can get the same adrenaline rush as professional racers. The track is now used as a training venue for several latvian champions but there are no competitions on today, which is lucky for me because it means i get to try it out. Although, having a look. I do not really feel so lucky. Ok, lets go. Weve got the team together. We are about to set off 100 kilometres down a very icy hill but luckily i have an expert pilot, so fingers crossed, i can go through smoothly. Apart from the pilot steering the bobsleigh from the front, a team also includes pushers and a breakman. But tourists get it easy. Theyjust need to duck in and hold. Very tight. This track is almost 1500m long and you need a pretty strong stomach to manage its 16 curves. Oh, man, i think that is one of the most intense experiences of my entire life. That was like being in a very, very active, very cold tumble dryer for 1. 5 minutes. I dont even know how long it was. That was completely insane. Another winter sport that can take your breath away is this, the skeleton. Imagine a luge with no breaks or steering aid, that you ride headfirst. Right, i do not think im ready to try one of the full blown skeletons but there is a tourist version available thats a little bit more my speed. Wish me luck. It is called a frog and, for this one, there is no crew to make me feel safe. Screams. Oh, my goodness how was it . So cool. I could go again, right now, lets go. Christa taking on the ice and surviving in latvia, back in april. Well, thats it for this week. Coming up on next weeks travel show we are back on the road again with our blind backpacker, tony giles. So far, he has travelled to more than 125 countries on his own and this time he is in ethiopia. Join us next week as he explores the capital, addis ababa, in the first of two special films. In the meantime, dont forget you can follow ourjourneys on social media. Until next time, though, from me, lucy hedges, and all the travel show team here in new york, its goodbye. The first half of the weekend and the first day ofjune brought a burst of heat and sunshine for some of us. Scenes like this were repeated across many southern and eastern parts of the uk with a feed of warm airfrom iberia lifting temperatures to the west of london, close to 28 degrees, the warmest day of the year so far. As you can see that was not the story everywhere. Further north and west was much cooler down to some extra cloud and outbreaks of rain. That cooler weather is going to spread across all parts of the uk over the next 2a hours or so overs. Low pressure increasingly taking charge. This called frontier will eventually open the door to that cooler air. Most of us starting sunday morning in the very mild, muqqy sunday morning in the very mild, muggy air. Temperatures are to start the day generally between 11 and 17 degrees. We started with heavy rain, too, across scotland and thatll move northwards. This is a cold front, this band of showers moving across scotland into england and wales. The odd flash of land the odd flash of lightning and rumble of thunder. As it drifts eastwards, it squashes the heat ever further. He some parts of glint, it could again get into the middle 20s, maybe 2728 degrees. Further west, get into the middle 20s, maybe 2728 degrees. Furtherwest, look at get into the middle 20s, maybe 2728 degrees. Further west, look at that 16 in plymouth, 19 encarta. Shari ran pushing eastward this office to write it eastern fringes, writer through Northern Ireland. At least for a through Northern Ireland. At least fora time, our through Northern Ireland. At least for a time, our cloud and shari ran wishes eastwards across scotland. It will be breezy for all of us. Let in the afternoon well at the disease in showers and possible thunderstorms, can see the swell here, this is quite a deep area of low pressure living close to Northern Ireland and scotland. Thatll bring squint during sunday night into monday. Wind gusts of 40 115 mph are possible across positive Northern Ireland and scotla nd across positive Northern Ireland and scotland with hefty showers. All of us scotland with hefty showers. All of us had a cooler air by monday morning so, temperatures as we start the day between nine and 12 degrees. There is a cold front, all of us behind that front on monday, a cooler, fresher field with low pressure in charge. Some fairly tap the squeezed isobars on the chart. The across the northern half of the uk will also see quite a few showers, further south not as many showers, further south not as many showers, there will be one or two but most places it will be dry with some spells of sunshine. Those temperatures, where ever you are, 15 20 temperatures, where ever you are, 15 20 degrees at the very best. And we stick with that much cooler theme as we had to the week ahead. We will see some rain at times, but also some spells of sunshine. Hello and welcome to bbc news. Im reged ahmad. Liverpool football fans are ecstatic after their team became champions of europe for the sixth time. Liverpool claimed that title after beating fellow english side Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League final in madrid. A controversial early penalty from mo salah and a late finish from divock 0rigi gave them a 2 0 win and a first trophy for manager jurgen klopp at anfield. Tim allman reports