BBC lessons for girls in Afghanistan | Brief letters
Briefly

The BBC World Service's educational program Dars is aimed at children aged 11-16 who are banned from school, hosted by female Afghan journalists evacuated during the Taliban takeover.
The Met Office's proposed storm names celebrate history but fail to address the climate crisis directly; suggestions for naming storms after fossil fuel companies highlight the irony of the situation.
In response to concerns about secondhand smoke in a segregated pub area, the overlooked plight of staff working there raises important questions about health and safety rights.
The disparity in concert ticket pricing highlights a consumer experience shift; nostalgia for past affordable entertainment emphasizes how inflation has changed the live music landscape.
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