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The firm intu, which owns some exploded on the line. Of the uks biggest Shopping Centres has gone into administration. And we cannot move. The company, which owns the Trafford Centre we have been well in greater manchester, the lakeside complex in essex, and braehead in glasgow, failed to agree a deal and truly hijacked. With creditors over its huge debts, which grew during the lockdown. I tell you what, for a reenactment, our Business Correspondent its pretty realistic. Im actually scared. Emma simpson reports. Even though i know theyre blanks. Yeah, im coming. The customers are coming back what the hell . Hey after lockdown but now the Company Behind some of our biggest and most popular Shopping Centres has collapsed. At lakeside in essex today, its busy and business as usual. Its got everything here, hasnt it . All the shops are on top of each other, everythings here that you need, so you can come to one place and get it all. I dont really go anywhere else for shopping. So, yeah, to me and a lot of people, yeah, very important. And youve come for a day . 0k. Yep, hands are up. More or less the constant attacks on the 0ttomans railway intu has 17 Shopping Centres supply lines worked. The war ended and several in the uk and they play a big role new nations, syria, iraq, lebanon and jordan in the local economies they serve. Were then formed. Intu employs 2500 people directly, just over 100,000 work inside its malls and another 29,500 the origins of the middle east people are thought to work that we know today can be traced in its wider supply chain. Back to these attacks on the Hejaz Railway and the subsequent carving up of the region by and, of course, there are many millions of shoppers, but today the banks and its lenders the brits and french. Are taking back the keys. Intu owns the Trafford Centre, its jewel in the crown but it bought that was rajan under bombardment in and developed too many other the desert. The gathering storm for malls over the years, just as Shopping Habits changed. A spot of snow camping. We did not all go to plan. We have put up all intu was in big trouble long before lockdown arrived but with its car parks empty, its retailers struggled to pay rent, bringing its problems to a head. Its share price tells the story. Of the henzell. When a say we, amen from £3. 50 five years ago these guys. It is going well. It is to less than 5p yesterday. A Company Valued at 60 million a lot warmer than i thought. So, but dwarfed by debts of £4. 5 billion unsustainable. After some hard work our camp is set and, ill be honest, a hot drink has so, what will happen to the Shopping Centres . Never been more satisfying. As the the banks will take control of those assets, given the administration. Sun fell behind the mountains, taking control of the assets mean little did we know that this would they will have to sell many of them bea little did we know that this would be a last chance to take on this at a big loss because at the end amazing environment stop it was most of the day, you know, they are a distressed seller definitely the calm before the and were going to be in a situation now where theyre going to have storm. Although its absolutely to sell and there will be buyers but they will be buying at half the value they are worth. Freezing and getting colder by the second,it freezing and getting colder by the second, it really is beautiful and in nottingham, this intu shopping ive never seen anything like it in centre was being redeveloped. My life. We melt snow over camp will it now be finished . The other centres will remain open as normal, as administrators look at options for the business. Emma simpson, bbc news. Stoves to make our dinners of re hyd rated stoves to make our dinners of rehydrated chicken noodles. All now on bbc news, its time right, letting astronaut food. For the travel show. Lets eat some. But then the from one of the worlds most dramatically worsening weather was taking its toll. Somewhere along the exciting trudi lines to hurtling way i took a wrong turn and now in downhill without breaks to mr the deepest. God. Oh god. Oh god. Tracking in the forests of canada. 0h the deepest. God. Oh god. Oh god. Oh god, its so deep. That was this week we revisit some of our wildest adventures. Difficult. 0k. Heres my house for the night. 0h, difficult. 0k. Heres my house for the night. Oh, its so cold. The ground it feels like a freezer. 0k, its currently 2am and i really have not slept at all. I think we are right in the middle of the storm and hello and welcome to the travel show he wins are so strong. The wins. With me, carmen roberts, coming to you this week from a local park here in tokyo. Weve not been travelling but the worst was yet to come. We these past few months, which has been an odd change of pace or all of woke up early to a blizzard of snow. Us been an odd change of pace or all of us here on the programme. But over the past few years weve been to hundreds of incredible places and faced many unusual and occasionally with the wind hitting me this hard, uncomfortable situations. I face im shocked at how drastically this amazing place can change overjust a faced many unusual and occasionally uncomfortable situations. Iface my fear of heights jumping off few hours stop but then it was all hands on deck to pack down our uncomfortable situations. Iface my fear of heightsjumping off the sky tower in new zealand. Ignored basic safety advice and danced with scissors improve. And played tents. With visibility restricted to real life mario carter does some of the busiest roads in tokyo. But is just a few metres in places it was not just the busiest roads in tokyo. But is notjust me though, all of us travel important we stick together. Our show regulars have had some pretty wild adventures and this week were path was never too far from a sheer drop down the mountain. But getting looking back at some of our favourites. First up, 2018, we went to to mark 100 years is the culmination of the arab revolt, the down was going to be much harder Legendary Campaign against the 0ttoman Legendary Campaign against the than getting up. The store meant Ottoman Empire which was famously that the whole mountain had been shot down for safety reasons and we led, it is claimed, by lawrence of would essentially need to be arabia. We sent rajan tojordan to evacuated. So snow ploughs to the experience a battle reenactment 00 05 33,210 2147483051 39 32,895 along one of the key 0ttoman supply 2147483051 39 32,895 00 00 05,601 lines. This is a reconstruction. Rescue. Its not really the morning and was hoping for, because you cant really see anything because its such a blizzard. 0verall cant really see anything because its such a blizzard. Overall it was a great experience, something that you dont do every day, but now its time to get warm. Next we had to the state of hidalgo in central mexico where mike enjoyed one eco notorious nightwork where jurors can experience a brutal repression of an illegal Border Crossing into the united states. This reconstruction has been created by locals to stop migrants from attending the sometimes perilous journey was clean 300 lives last year. We are told to meet inside the main gate. This is the real deal. And even though these quys the real deal. And even though these guys are the real deal. And even though these guys are playing a part they really mean business. The guy yelling at the top of his lungs is our coyote, which is what you call somebody who ta kes you which is what you call somebody who takes you across the border. He is taking his character extremely seriously. Firstly, we are all jumping in the back of a pickup truck. They have no idea where were going. Hes not giving us any tips. We are going to cross or attempt to cioss we are going to cross or attempt to cross the border theyve created for us cross the border theyve created for us tonight. Ill have to watch my step. This is intense. Theres gunshots, theres sirens, this bridge is totally not stable, and theres people crawling on the ground. Why dont you know whats going on, but the group is slowly. Are you 0k . Yeah. Im sure footing i can kind of deal with unsure footing. But things get much scarier when you are forced to the ground by these very authentic looking armed bandits. Normally, youd welcome the arrival of the police with open arms, but oui of the police with open arms, but our coyote tells us to run. We have to go. We have to go. We are at the point of this park to show people the hardships and the work that goes into Border Crossing and tonight has been a perfect example of that so far. This is the moment, this is the moment we can hopefully cross the border. El coyote is stressing out. When the next truck comes, jumping in the back. Siren wails. They are coming the sirens are off in the distance. Here at the park they are hoping this experience will end up saving many lives. It has certainly given many lives. It has certainly given many of the guests here tonight pause for thought. Siren wails. Will stay with us because coming up henry dodges obstacles on a downhill ca rt race henry dodges obstacles on a downhill cart race in the philippines. And i hang from a waterfall in peru. 0h cart race in the philippines. And i hang from a waterfall in peru. Oh my god its amazing so dont go away. Right, were crossing continents now and heading to canada, in search of one of its most famous residents. And even though it is big and noisy, the canadian moose is surprisingly elusive. But luckily, krista had the help of one of the countrys top truckers. You must be pierre. Yes, i am. What an amazing song. You really sounded like a wolf. I am thoroughly impressed, although the wolves do not usually carry tars. My friend called me peter the wolf. Normally you can see. Called me peter the wolf. Normally you can see. Peer takes tourists around the worlds Biggest Research forest. As ever, sunrise and sunset are the best time for spotting and in fact he reckons over 80 chance pierre. In fact he reckons over 80 chance pierre. A big mailwith in fact he reckons over 80 chance pierre. A big mail with the in fact he reckons over 80 chance pierre. A big mailwith the big a ntlers pierre. A big mailwith the big antlers just pierre. A big mailwith the big antlersjust made pierre. A big mailwith the big antlers just made this. On the moussa safari we are trying to find the moose, we are trying to approach them with the ancestral technique and the wind and the noise and we are also doing different moose calls to attract them and sometimes were lucky moose safari. To attract them and sometimes were lucky moose safari. So with the moose calls that you make, can you explain the noises. What do they say . Very good the female noise looks like this. And the male, they are short but deep, kind of right that look like. It is very deep because moose are big. They are the biggest member of the dear family. They are the biggest member of the deer family. Pierre takes me of deep in the woods, tracing the very phone calls he can hear in the distance. Pierre takes me off deep in the woods, tracing the very phone calls he can hear in the distance. He is not above smearing himself in a moose laugh which is basically a collection of unpleasant substances the animals left behind. Off. Bath. The going is heavy. I have a tough time in the boggy ground. But after a couple of hours with two psyche feet and they were disappearing, we admit defeat, get back in the car and head for home. When suddenly. I see it oh, and head for home. When suddenly. Isee it oh, my and head for home. When suddenly. I see it oh, my goodness huge a ntlers i see it oh, my goodness huge antlers on that one yeah i tell you what, the boys are out tonight. Tell you that. There they were, distant but definitely there. Its incredible. And off pierre went, chasing moose into the sunset. Krista there enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of the canadian wilderness. Next up, off to the philippines and the island of he goes, made famous for a sport bringing people from all over the world, including henry golding. We do not recommend that you try this at home. Insane i saw him fly about 30 feet 0n something that is pretty much. That is one of the unique things here. It may look like a few bits of bamboo strung together with wheels but is pretty much what it is. But add a hill and a few obstacles and youve got a sport that will definitely get the adrenaline running. Cheering and applause. It all started when local environment environmentalist nikki ramped up a childrens game and turned it into a heart stopping adventurous sport. This would be described as an extreme sport. More ofan insane described as an extreme sport. More of an insane sport. I think there is something wrong with you. Cheering and applause. Nice he is still alive go straight down there, by that corner. So missing about 15 trees on the way down. Yes. 0k, thats important. Ready . Go 0h, dear gaining speed. Gaining speed. Now, they make it look very easy but it is farfrom now, they make it look very easy but it is far from it now, they make it look very easy but it is farfrom it you have now, they make it look very easy but it is far from it you have got to be careful of where you are heading because these tracks are not straight lines. And your speed just picks up a crazy amount and you need to plant your feet down to slow you down. And watch out for those trees close call after a few attempts, i started to get the hang of things. Laughing. Is for the big jumps, well, i think i will leave that to the professionals. As for the big jumps, well, i think i will leave that to the professionals. Good job good job and finally this week, one of my all time favourite experiences here on the travel show, backin experiences here on the travel show, back in 2016, i travelled to the andes in northern peru to the home of the ambulance falls, one of the lightest waterfalls in the world, andi lightest waterfalls in the world, and i was incredibly lucky to be one of the first people to try and abseil down it. Your legs, carmen, 90 degrees. Lean backwards. Taking off is terrifying. It is hard to stay up with the constant pressure of the water pushing me backwards and im told this is the easy part 0k and im told this is the easy part ok we reach the tiny ledge overlooking the last 70 metres and prepare for our descent. 0h overlooking the last 70 metres and prepare for our descent. Oh my god its amazing 0k, prepare for our descent. Oh my god its amazing ok, here we go the waterfall is so close this is amazing so far, so good. But halfway down, i am in for a shock. Slightly unnerving that were going to lose the rock now and were going to lose the rock now and were going to go into freefall. 0k. To lose the rock now and were going to go into freefall. Ok. I can do this. Yet, this is good. Yep, this is good. Without the rock face im literally hanging. It is hard work on my hand. Basically this rope is holding my body weight and im having to release the rope to get me down. This way of coming down is faster and scarier than before but a lot more exciting we reach the last pa rt more exciting we reach the last part of the descent and im so relieved to finally get to the bottom. I know its crazy, it was amazing. What a rush yeah well, thats it for this week and oui well, thats it for this week and our look back at some of our wildest adventures here on the travel show. And hopefully, will be on the road, pushing our limits again, very soon. But in the meantime you can keep up with us on social media where we will give you some inspiration for your future travel plans. Just search bbc travel show on all of the main platforms and you will find us there. It until next time from me carbon roberts and the rest of the travel show team at home all around the world, it is goodbye. But until next time from me, carmen roberts, and the rest of the travel show team at home all around the world, it is goodbye. Hello. Weve seen some fairly lively weather developing over the past 2a hours or so. The recent heat and humidity giving away to some heavy showers and some thunderstorms, too. And as we head into the weekend now, things are going to be turning increasingly cool and quite windy, with some rain around at times, too. All down to the fact that low pressure is moving its way in from the west, so lots of heavy showers rotating around that area of low pressure. Still quite humid out there at the moment but cooler air moving in from the south west. So plenty of heavy showers through the day on saturday, making their way gradually northwards and eastwards across the uk. It may well dry up a bit across southern counties of england during the afternoon. Some sunny spells developing there but, equally, still some showers for the midlands and wales. The showers for Northern Ireland and parts of Northern England could be quite heavy and potentially thundery later on. And for scotland, too, we are expecting torrential downpours at times with some thunderstorms, interspersed with some sunshine, but temperatures generally in the high teens, possibly the low 20s. You will notice, though, that those winds will be picking up through the day, especially in the south we could see those gusts winds up to about a0 Miles Per Hour for a time along the south coast. 0vernight into sunday, no great changes. We keep further heavy showers through the overnight period. It will not be quite as hot and as humid, though, as recent nights, with temperatures typically about 10 to 13 degrees overnight. Heading on into sunday, and this area of low pressure sits just to the north of the uk, so most of the showery rain i think on sunday will be in the north and the north west, particularly for Northern Ireland, north wales, Northern England and scotland, too. Further south across england and south wales, too, you should stay, i think, mostly dry. But wherever you are, you will notice the strength of the wind gusts about 30 to a0 mph. Certainly stronger than that around the coasts and the hills in the north. So temperatures, by the time we get to sunday, quite a bit lower than recent days about 1a to 20 degrees and then as we move on into next week, then weve still got this area of low pressure not far away. It will start to fill and move off towards the east but certainly for monday, another day of sunny spells and blustery showers. More of those showers once again on monday across northern and North Western parts of the uk. Fewer showers reaching further south but much colder, certainly compared to recent days around 1a to 18 degrees on monday. So we start next week on that showery, windy note but the showers should ease through the week. Bye bye. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today the return of the foreign holiday. From july 6th, british tourists will be allowed to travel to European Countries including spain, france and greece, without having to self isolate when you fly back to the uk. More Mass Gatherings as liverpool fans are urged to stay at home after huge crowds descended on the city centre last night. In west london there were clashes as police tried to break up an illegal street party. 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