Wembley relaxes policy for Harry Styles concert amid red weather warning
Wembley Stadium has announced a rule change for Harry Styles's concert on Tuesday night due to the UK's extreme heatwave, with London expecting temperatures of 38 or 39 degrees. Fans are now permitted to bring metal or hard plastic water bottles, and empty soft-plastic bottles up to 500ml, to be f
By Roisin O'Connor

Wembley Stadium has announced a rule change for Harry Styles's concert on Tuesday night due to the UK's extreme heatwave, with London expecting temperatures of 38 or 39 degrees.
Fans are now permitted to bring metal or hard plastic water bottles, and empty soft-plastic bottles up to 500ml, to be filled at free refill stations.
Bottled water prices will be reduced by 50 per cent across all bars, and free sun cream will be available from information points inside Wembley.
The Met Office has issued a rare red warning for parts of southern England and southeast Wales, leading to transport disruptions and advice against non-essential travel.
Scientists are warning that politicians are failing to acknowledge the severity of the climate crisis, linking the heatwave to climate change and highlighting it as a growing public health threat.
