Twyford Down – one of the many protest sites in the early 1990s where members of the Network first got to know one another.
The Free Range Exhibition
The Free Range ‘Fracking Truth’ stall (mid-2010s)
Created most years for the UK Summer festivals circuit, our exhibition is a set of posters and materials reviewing new or emerging ecological issues. The latest update of our resources was in 2025, though the list below includes other posters and resources produced before this date.
We make our exhibition posters available on-line so that groups can download and print them for use in their own displays. They are made available under a CCreative Commons license which allows reproduction and distribution for non-commercial purposes, and the basic design may be modified as you wish provided that those copies are made available under this same license. If you have any queries Mget in touch.
Parliament has become unrepresentative of the diversity of views in Britain. This is not a flaw or an oversight, it is by design – the result of decisions taken progressively over the last fifty years. This infographic uses elections data from the last century to show the reasons why.
From the media debate it may seem obvious what ‘renewable’ energy is. When the Government describe how they are meeting their targets, however, what they’re talking about is a collection of very different sources and technologies.
Allegedly, ‘what gets measured gets managed’. In Britain agencies produce statistics about energy and the environment, but the substance of those statistics are largely ignored when that conflicts with the Neoliberal ideology that dominates public life today.
The Free Range Network is a ‘dysorganization’ of activists and researchers… What does that mean? This poster updates our previous exploration of how we work, and how our ‘means’ reflects the ‘ends’ we wish to achieve.
If using ‘The Protestagram’ as a wall poster, we request this update poster is placed next to it – alerting those viewing The Protestagram as to why it is, ‘out-of-date’.
In the mid-2010s, in-part to support UK anti-fracking campaigns, we created an activist’s legal resource to support direct action. That resource is still available to download here, with the qualification that it is ‘out-of-date’.
A Palestine Action protester was arrested for his clever choice of clothes last week, triggering an ‘embarrassing’ police de-arrest that’s now gone viral.
It was the biggest protest since the government proscribed the group in July under the Terrorism Act, making membership of or support for it a criminal offence, punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
Labour has settled claims brought by 20 people, mainly former staffers, who featured in a leaked internal document about antisemitism in the party, with the costs estimated to be close to £2m.
Companies such as Murdoch’s News Corp and defence contractors like Lockheed Martin are able to conceal how much funding they are giving to APPGs by funding the secretariat, but not the APPG itself.
UN Office of the Commissioners for Human Rights, 25th July 2025:
While AI feels suspended in servers and clouds, there are material consequences on the ground, on our earth, to real living people. And those leading the charge are doing so with very little oversight.
England’s sharp wealth threshold has created a system in which care home providers focus on richer areas, with low incentive to operate in poorer, high need areas.
Labour MPs have voted to impose £2 billion-a-year cuts on disabled people who cannot work, despite a last-minute intervention by UN disability rights experts, and repeated warnings that the bill will cost lives.
Our groundbreaking analysis has uncovered a rapidly expanding network of organisations working to undermine human rights protections, targeting reproductive freedoms, LGBTI rights and promoting dangerous practices.
What if the race to save the planet is harming the people who protect it? Indigenous advocate Galina Angarova exposes the hidden cost of the green energy transition.
Just over 110 million people, or more than 20% of Europeans, are exposed to high levels of transport noise that exceed thresholds set under EU reporting rules and which harm our health, the environment and the economy.