Co-op Party leads call to save Department for International Development

Scrapping DFID means 'turning our backs on the world’s poorest people'

East of England Co-op steps in to protect young people from abuse

The society is giving £45k to organisations offering refuge and support to young people affected by…

Bold vision for community energy in the UK

Community Energy England says it's time to put people at the heart of the energy system…

Mutuals and breadfunds: The backbone of a new normal?

'There is something in the zeitgeist about people thinking more about mutual solutions'

LTDA council responds to claims that the taxi co-op has been ‘captured’

The general secretary says the group are 'resisting change' but they claim members are being denied…

Ecology Building Society announces record profit of more than £1m

'Our members can be assured that their money is delivering a real contribution to the increasing…

Irish parties and co-op policy

As talks continue to create Ireland's next coalition government, Patrick Doyle says co-operators should use party…

UK wool co-op warns of price slump after Covid-19

With global markets closed during the busiest trading period and recession on the way, the co-op…

Southern Co-op wins ethical retail franchise accreditation

The British Franchise Association has made the society a member for its Welcome offering

Co-ops and social enterprises at risk if SITR scheme is axed

Social Investment Tax Relief is vital for organisations helping to level up disadvantaged communities, say campaigners

Co-op Group goes online for AGM and looks to a new normal after Covid-19

The retailer looked at its response to the Covid-19 crisis and set out its plans to…

No-deal Brexit would damage food industry, Europe’s agri co-ops warn

Copa Cogeca has joined other sector bodies to request an extension to the transmission period to…