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Show filtersCould a deal with Nisa change the Co-op Group’s business model?
As the Group becomes the exclusive bidder for Nisa, how could the two different models merge?
Sales of home-grown food are up by a third in Co-op Group’s Scottish stores
'At the Co-op we’re committed to promoting these prized locally sourced products that are made right…
Supporters trust to take full ownership of Ireland’s Wexford FC
The fan-run co-op aims to have the new operation for the club up and running by…
New Northern Ireland co-op farm offers community supported agriculture
Jubilee Farm aims to provide good, affordable seasonal food to members and non-members
Do co-ops have a future in Croatia?
The movement represents just 5% of the country’s GDP despite a growing interest in the model…
Cool reception for government proposals on pay ratios and worker representation
Critics say the plans have been watered down from Theresa May’s pledge of a mandatory boardroom…
US co-ops and credit unions rush to aid communities hit by Hurricane Harvey
Electric co-ops in Texas and Louisiana are battling to restore power while the rest of the…
Co-op Group enters exclusive talks to merge with Nisa
Following a stall in talks with Sainsbury's, Nisa has granted the Co-op Group a period of…
Scotmid Co-operative launches partnership with Samaritans
The society hopes to raise £300,000 for the charity – which would allow it to deal…
Co-op covers cost of ‘tampon tax’
The Co-op Group joins Tesco and Waitrose in covering the cost of the 5% 'tampon tax'