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Woodcraft Folk hosts week-long youth camp in Wye Valley
The camps, held every three years, are organised and run by young adult members of the…
Andy Burnham: Manchester mayor on devolution, climate change and co-ops
In an interview with Co-op News, Mr Burnham says the co-op sector could feed into the…
Fonterra pledges to ‘do its bit’ to meet New Zealand climate change targets
But the dairy co-op warns the 2050 target for methane reduction is 'very ambitious' and 'will…
Central England Co-op and Co-op Party to campaign for food justice at Greenbelt
The three-day festival is devoted to the arts, faith and social justice
Claire McCarthy looks back on her time at the helm of the Co-op Party
'I’ve been inspired by some of the exciting innovations taking place at local government level ...…
Caribbean credit unions in spotlight at Woccu conference
The sector is providing vital services to underbanked communities across the Caribbean region, said prime minister…
Lincolnshire Co-op introduces rapid electric vehicle chargers
The initiative aims to build on the retail society’s commitment to renewable energy
First Milk turnover increases by 7.8%
The positive business performance allowed the co-op to further strengthen its relative milk price over the…
How has religious faith – or the lack of it – driven co-operative culture?
Research suggests faith values can overlap with other faith and ethical values to drive co-operation
Channel Islands Co-operative celebrates 100 years milestone
Dating back to 1919, the co-operative is part of the local heritage in Jersey and Guernsey
Mussolini could not kill the co-ops
David Thompson looks at how the co-op movement was able to survive the fascist regime in…