Frances Ryan
Going back to the good old days of DVDs
Letters: Readers respond to a column by Frances Ryan in which she argues that streaming is rubbish
The hill I will die on: Streaming is rubbish – take me back to the golden era of DVDs
Deliver me from the hassle of multiple platforms, ‘double paywalls’ and the nagging feeling I’m helping to fund Jeff Bezos’s next yacht, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
Mainstream schools are not beneficial for all Send children
Letters: Readers on the importance of special schools in response to Frances Ryan’s article about Labour’s reforms on special educational needs and disabilities
Labour’s Send reforms get this right: disabled children in mainstream schools is transformative for everyone
It doesn’t fit neatly on a Treasury spreadsheet, but there is huge value in disabled and non-disabled pupils learning together, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
Social media platforms are only as good as the people who run them
Letters: Readers respond to an article by Frances Ryan on whether it is ethical to use social media apps, given they can be rife with toxic rhetoric
Given the toxicity of social media, a moral question now faces all of us: is it still ethical to use it?
With so many platforms rife with racism, misogyny and far-right rhetoric, there must be a point where decent people walk away, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
Disabled people driving luxury cars on your dime? Just the latest rightwing lie peddled by Labour
Starmer’s ailing government is happy to pursue ideas like cutting Motability, but all ministers will do is damage lives and themselves, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
The two-child limit is abolished at last. Watch out for the narrative that will follow
The right is already in a frenzy about the migrant groups it thinks will benefit – and the budget contained other trade-offs, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
Limits to Motability Cars Imposed After Shocking Rise In PIP Recipients Without Visible Disabilities Applying For Luxury Vehicles
UK Motability reforms remove luxury cars, prioritise British-built models, and ignite debate over disability rights and welfare cuts.
Labour’s takedown of the Green party sums up the double standard that dogs our politics
Why is it that the politics of hope offered up by the left is dismissed as naive, while the policies of the centre and right are portrayed as all that is possible? asks Guardian columnist Frances Ryan