Co-op Party launches manifesto for Northern Ireland

One-day conference launches the document, which sets out plans for extensive economic, political and social development…

Inspiration and support at Co-op Fortnight event

Midcounties and Co-operative Futures offer guidance and support for would-be co-ops

Oxford marks Co-op Fortnight with event looking at ways to build the sector

'Co-ops put local people first by ploughing money back into local businesses and making better decisions'

How can co-ops build a fairer economy? Co-op Congress looks to grow the movement

Co-ops are 'for public benefit, not private benefit', delegates are told in sessions that look at…

Co-op Group wins Leading Co-op of the Year award for 2019

Other winners include South Tyneside Council, Bristol Wood Recycling Project and The Schools’ Energy Co-op

English community pub programme receives £2.2m round of funding

Plunkett Foundation will use the money to roll out the new round of the More Than…

Irish credit unions look to increase loan rates – and cap savings

The sector has been hit by higher costs and reduced demand for lending

Hebden Bridge unveils blue plaques to its co-operative history

The town celebrates International Co-operatives Day with a celebration of its 19th century fustian co-op

Turn empty barracks into housing co-ops for veterans, says MP

Labour/Co-op MP Gareth Thomas is pushing for the MoD to offer more help to homeless ex-military…

Making co-operative citizens: A century of learning collaboration

How the Co-op College has worked to bring collaborative education to the movement

Anna Turley voted chair of the Co-op Party

'I look forward to working with co-operators, members, elected representatives, the wider movement and our great…

Gangsters without borders: How do we save the commons from kleptocracy?

In a globalised world where wealth and capital can cross international borders unhindered and often unnoticed,…