Based on the real-life murder of Breck Bednar, the play aims to teach teenagers about online grooming.
All students are offered free train tickets to a university open day, after fears of excessive cost.
Saturday's front pages feature a wide range of topics including diplomatic rows, mental health and Brexit.
Top climber Di Gilbert scaled Everest twice and was shocked by the number of bodies she saw.
More Americans are visiting London and splashing the cash as Brits in New York are counting the cents.
Landlords can decide to rule out tenants with children when letting a home, but some say that is unfair.
After two years of criticism, officials say combustible cladding should not be used on tall buildings.
The leadership hopefuls were interviewed by the BBC. Reality Check examines their claims.
Popular trails have been blocked with rocks and had branches placed at head height.
Relatives branded the wrapping of headstones at the graveyard "disgusting" and "disrespectful".
Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu says the alleged leak damaged UK international relations.
David Cann's family have travelled to Turkey to help search for him after he went missing.
Scientists capture an image of two particles interacting and sharing their physical states for an instant.
The 35-year-old woman died at the scene at a roundabout in south-west London.
A spokeswoman says the leak was "immediately contained" and there was "no risk to public health".
But leadership rival Boris Johnson says the UK will leave the EU on 31 October "come what may".
The prime minister has told the BBC that she will leave the job with a "mixture of pride and disappointment"
More than 1,000 demonstrators were arrested during April's climate change protests in London.
The PM reflects on her Brexit battles, criticism and achievements in an exclusive BBC interview.
Nyla Khan was 17 when she was forced to marry her cousin during a family holiday to Pakistan.
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