East anglia and the south east three leading telecoms staying predominantly dry through the day. And although it will be fairly bosses have written cloudy, temperatures will get up to the british prime minister, to 25 or 26 with a few questioning his ability to deliver glimmers of brightness. But for northern england, a promise to rollout full fibre southern and central scotland, broadband years ahead of schedule. There is a met Office Yellow in an open letter, the heads warning thats been issued. Of three trade bodies say the pledge it covers the potential for some will require 100 commitment of those hit and miss thunderstorms from the government, which could dump 30 110 millimetres including further investment of rain in some places in the space in skills, and a reduction ofjust a couple of hours. In red tape and taxes. That could cause further travel disruption. Maybe some localised flash flooding. But as is the nature with showers, some places will fall between them and stay completely dry. Our Business Correspondent then through sunday night katy austin reports. Good internet is now into monday another band of showery a priority for hotel guests rain edges into western scotland, north west england, wales, like those in southend. And the south west. The manager here says the speed you can see these showers just keep on coming, and reliability of full fibre rotating around that broadband have been game changing. Area of low pressure. Which, as we go into monday morning, will be sitting just about here, weve been able to increase our just to the north west bandwidth and this is giving of the british isles. Those various frontal the customer a much, systems rotating around it, much faster and better, taking showery rain across the country. Much more consistent so we start off monday with a band experience throughout. Of cloud and some pretty heavy downpours edging eastwards. At the moment, most of the country now, much of that weather will clear can get superfast broadband. Away to the east through the day. So well be left with some dry thats a mixture of fibre and Copper Technology that results in a download speed of 2a conditions, some spells of sunshine. Megabits per second or more. Full fibre uses fibre optic cables but those sunny conditions could spawn one or two further to connect the exchange directly downpours and thunderstorms, its likely to stay quite wet to properties, and that results in download speeds of1gigabit across northern scotland. A breezy day on monday, a fresher today as well. Per second or more. We keep that fresher feel on tuesday and again there will be some showers and thunderstorms, particularly across the northern half of the uk, northern england, Northern Ireland, scotland. Some of these could be pretty slow moving. At the moment, only about 7 so some places could see a lot of the uk can get full fibre. Of rain, not as many showers borisjohnson has said there should further the south. Highs of 18 22 degrees. Be full fibre for all by 2025, the north of the uk bears the brunt eight years before the current target. Of the showers through the middle of the week. Three industry bodies have said signs that it might dry up a little the ambition is welcome. Bit by thursday and friday. A similar story further south, not as many showers, but in a letter to number 10, but there will be some. They have said four specific top temperatures problems need solving first within 12 months. There just are not sufficient of around 2a degrees. Quality people to be able to dig up the streets and work on this stuff, and as well as that, we also need a reduction in the amount of red tape and regulation thatjust slows everything down. One of their demands is for plans allowing providers access to land when landlords are not responding. A difficult ask, according to one analyst. It requires a carefully worded piece of legislation, which takes into account business owners, building owners, landowners, as well as Telecommunication Service providers, and lets face it, the government has other things, other pressing, urgent issues that they need to deal with. The telecoms industry is setting a challenge to the new prime minister. The government told us welcome to bbc news. It is committed to creating im reged ahmad. The right opportunities our top story this hour for investment and speeding up at least 20 people have been killed Digital Infrastructure roll out. Katy austin, bbc news. After a mass shooting at a Shopping Mall in texas. Its 1 33am. On a day that would have been now on bbc news, its time a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping turned for the travel show. Into one of the most deadly days coming up on this weeks in the history of texas. Travel show we are in the United Kingdom, a place that attracts almost a0 million visitors a year. More than half of them will head to london, but this week were going off the beaten path, exploring some of britains best kept secrets, now being discovered by travellers. We begin in Northern Ireland, where forgotten places are being visited thanks to a hit hello and welcome to bbc news. 20 people have been killed in a gun television programme. Attack on a Shopping Centre in city of el paso. Pull, loose another 26 people have been injured yes some are in a critical well done you. Before heading to england where cat is retracing the footsteps of the men who carved out the lake districts dramatic landscape. I dont know if my legs are shaking, because im cold or because im nervous. Then were in scotland with a man whos on a mission to walk the entire coastline of the uk. We start in Northern Ireland, in county down, because here, in places once rarely visited, something unexpected is happening. Now, people are coming from across the world and its all because of one television programme. Game of thrones. One of the biggest in history. In the fantasy series, of which the eighth and final season concluded this year, different houses battle to claim one ultimate throne. It was here in remote locations south of the busy capital of belfast that many of the programmes most iconic scenes were filmed. And where some of its cast can still be found. Ok, so i have a confession i am a giant game of thrones geek. And im super excited, because this place has to be top of the list for any true superfan. Welcome to castle ward, or to what many tv viewers will know as winterfell. And well, when in winterfell. Arrrgh evening my lady, where do you hail from . From london. London. And which house do you represent . 0h, oh, im not sure i have a house. House of larwood. House of larwood, never heard of them, sounds like something the nights watch would have dragged in. I believe you are here to learn how to do archery. I need people to hunt or to fight. 0k. Are you up to the task . I hope so. I hope so too, otherwise there is a penalty. 0h. 0h, a beheading. That seems measured. Absolutely, because you are no good to me here at winterfell if you cant hunt and you cant fight. I will do my best. Thank you. In this series, no character is safe from a grisly end, so it never hurts to know what youre doing with a bow and arrow. Select your arrows by the tip, never by the feathers and never further down the shaft. 0k . Think of it coming out of a quiver, Three Fingers on the drawing string and then draw back so that it brings to your right eye. Loose all right. I hit actual thing your first arrow ever and you hit the target. 0k. Archer ready. Draw hold. Loose look at that. Yes well done you. Yeah so this place used to be a farm and yet now its a huge tourist attraction. How did that happen . We are where game of thrones started, so its the Perfect Place to start your journey, to go on and do some of the other sites that are around. Yes, they have gone off to croatia, yes, they have gone off to iceland, yes, they have gone off to morocco and so on, and thats fine, but most of it is shot here. And it has turned into what we now know as screen tourism, something we have never had before. Yes we have the giants causeway, a unesco World Heritage site and it is beautiful, and all that, but people used to go there and there alone, and then they would take off. Now they come to see many other parts of our province. And well be finding out more about these sites later in the programme. But first we had across the irish sea to englands lake district, where cat moh reports. Here in the uks Biggest National park, in the mountainous rugged lake district, you will find the green and beautiful landscapes this country is known for. But theres also something else. Scars to the mountainsides tell a story of a defining Industrial Area for the country and the communities in this region. At the uks last working slate mine, travellers can come to walk in the treacherous footsteps miners used to take up the mountain. They call it the via ferrata. But first i wanted to see what life was like for these miners working deep within the network of mining tiles before modern machinery transformed the practice of extracting the slate. Its a bit low down here. Wow look at this its an absolutely amazing space. I can hear my voice echoing off the rocks. It represents a huge area where they found an off a lot of good rock, and it also represents some 11 miles of tunnels and caverns. I cant imagine how long it would have taken to carved out a space this huge in here. Its a huge amount of time. Paint a picture for me of what it would have been like back in its heyday. When was that . Back in its heyday, after the First World War when production was getting going again, and it built up to some 2,000 tons of roofing slate produced per year. And that would have been in places like this, lit by early carbide lamps, which was the next generation of lamp after using just candlelight. We would have the dust of the rock in their lungs, and they always have the potential, when you are working the rock, for it to come down onto your head which would have been covered in a cloth cap. Back out of the mine, it is time to head up to the via ferrata. So the old miners route starts way over there, and the only way to get there is on this narrow bridge. My mouth has suddenly gone dry. And it gets worse its me first. Ok, here we go. This is where it gets interesting. Ah. You are doing really well. 0k. How high are we . We are 3,000 foot above sea level, approximately. We are quite high up from the road, just the fact that the cars are like micro machines from here. Yeah, these cars look tiny. Probably isnt the best conversation to be having whilst we go over this. No. At over 150 metres, this bridge is the longest of its kind in britain, and as i creep my way across, i could not be more aware of every remaining step to go. Ok, i can do this, doing my best ballet feet. 0op 0h just keep breathing. 0k, all right. This is really hard. Oh, gosh. With the wind lurching the bridge from side to side, i have to be so careful where i put my feet. Oh, my gosh this wind ahh 0k . Yeah, just waiting for the wind blow past me. Itll pass by. If i actually stop and think about it, the view is, its amazing up here. But to be honest, i havent really been concentrating on the view so much as my feet and my arms so i dont fall into the view. And actually, it is really quite long. Now i can appreciate the view. So pretty good . Well done. Woohoo solid ground well done safety i would jump for joy but its a bit windy still. Well done 0k, we did it while cat catches her breath, we are headed up to the very northern tip of scotland, where one man has taken on an even bigger challenge. I have seen the land and the landscape, i see it completely different, i feel more connection now with the uk now as a whole than i ever have in my entire life. My name is chris lewis, and this is my dog jet, and we are walking the entire coastline of the United Kingdom. I started in swansea. The United Kingdom isntjust one island, there is loads of separate islands of the United Kingdom, in fact 700 off the west coast of scotland, so we have tackled those as well. So were the north west coast of scotland, just about to turn the corner having been on the move now for two years, so i reckon about another 1. 5 years before we finish. We are on the mall of kintyre now, heading. I think people would be very surprised to hear that the uk coast, including the islands in Northern Ireland is surprisingly about 18,000 miles. Now, to put that into perspective, if you were to fly around the world as the crow flies, that is around 25,000 miles. Before i started this, i suffered really badly with depression, i had anxiety, and this went on for a long, long time. I went for a surf one day, and i remember coming out and looking down the cliffs and i honestlyjust thought to myself, walk home. So i started walking along the coast, and i have been going for two years now. I have got a lot to thank this place for. There is no plan, it really is this simple i keep the sea to my left hand side, and eventually that will take me around to where i need to be. I go as far as my legs can take each day, and i camp when i think its time to camp, and i repeat the process the next day. Ill show you where i slept last night, not complaining at all. Jet, my dog, i rescued her on the way. She wasnt in the best nick when i first had her. She was very thin, very skinny. But there was immediate connection betweenjet and i. I felt that kind of brokenness in her. That maybe i had felt before. We bonded immediately. Some of the stuff that she tackles on this coast i wouldnt ask another human to do. We have such complete trust for each other that if i go and do something or if i go and climb something before i know it shes shooting past me because she knows if im doing it shell do it. Yeah, ive just arrived in gretna. Which means im in scotland. But, yeah, im stupidly happy. The wonderful thing about the United Kingdom is that every single part of the United Kingdom that you go to there is a change and its not subtle, it is there in your face. Mother of zeus. Good afternoon, guys. Its a really wet one today. Nice to have the scottish weather back. Oh my goodness. Hailstones and they hurt like hell. Some of my favourite moments on this walk have been when my tents been getting smashed from side to side and ive peeked out and ive watched the seas and the waters and i see how powerful it is. Oh my word. I feel so old and haggard. Yeah, obviously im not feeling well at all. I started this walk with £10 in two days worth of rations. Id just given up the house so i had nothing really. Ive pretty much relied on foraging and this kind of stuff. 0n anglesey i soon realised i did not know enough. I ended up doing the full 126 miles with nothing to eat. Ive been coming around anglesey since sunday, monday, its a cracker. Im a bit annoyed at myself that i smashed it round. But i had my reasons. Yeah, that was a big mistake. I lost a lot of weight and was very ill after that week. Lesson learned. Making my way up the west coast. Good afternoon, folks. Look at this. Im on an island on my own and this family came up and brought me christmas dinner by boat. I am going to go over and say hello to them. Bear with me. I have gone from being one of the most isolated people you would ever meet, you know, shutting myself in a bedroom for three weeks, not seeing anybody, scared to go to the shops, to being the most confident, most outgoing, happiest person youll ever meet. I do think this is a lifestyle now. So this will never end for me. Now, you know, its a great lifestyle. I dont have tvs or anything. I dont need one, do i . Welcome back. As we continue our look into the far flung corners of the uk, im back with the game of thrones fans in county down. Its amazing as were walking through here how many people will are wearing the big capes for game of thrones, clearly because game of thrones was filmed here. Its such a beautiful area. Did you come to this part of the world because of game of thrones . Yeah, idid. I mean, Northern Ireland is a fascinating country. Lots of history. I think if not for game of thrones are probably would not have come all this way. Really are you like a big fan . On a scale of one to ten, like an 11. Im 2a, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. But he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. For three decades, up until 1998, Northern Ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. Since then a kind of dark tourism exploring the locations and rules of the conflict has been popular here. But for some local people there is now a more positive story to tell about what their country has to offer. So here we have summer, which is bran starks direwolf. Now, youre going to go meet him later on. This is obviously hes not a puppy any more. But hes stilljust as cute, trust me. Ah, the runt of the litter. That ones yours, snow. The big draw behind my coach tour were local celebrities. William played a white walker in the programme, but it is his two dogs that people come from around the world to meet. Who do we have here . This is 0din and is thor. Summer, bran starks direwolf, and grey wind, rob starks direwolf. Arent you beautiful. Hes so fluffy yeah. Shall we take them for a walk . Yeah. Do you want to take this one . Sure. It has changed from being only a couple of dogs to suddenly youve got a tourism operation now. Well, you know, people started wanting to meet them. They contacted us through social media and so we decided that instead of them coming to our house we had to make it more official. So my brothers and i started up our own tour company. So tell us a little bit about the impact game of thrones has had on your community. County down, i think, was one of the least visited tourist wise counties in ireland. Now i think it is one of the highest because of game of thrones. You look like a game of thrones extra. Do you buy into it . Are you a game of thrones junkie . I was actually contracted to keep this while filming. My whole family have long hair and beards, but anyway. Yeah, i am a massive game of thrones fan. Well, while i finish my walk with 0din and thor, we end with cat whos getting hands on at the slate mine. So, apparently, the traditional practice of splitting slate has barely changed in generations. In the workshop they now split 100 tons of it a year. Paul here is riving the rock, thats our word for splitti