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How Quay Co-op became a Cork icon after 40 years in its community

'Reaching this milestone is down to hard work, dedication and also that spark of alternative creativity…

World Credit Union Conference gets under way in Glasgow

With one in three residents a member of a credit union, Glasgow is an important city…

Cooperatives Europe welcomes priorities outlined by EU’s Czech presidency

Stated goals on gig economy workers and renewable energy will address ' the most pressing issues…

EU-NZ trade agreement criticised by agri-co-ops on both sides

Copa-Cogeca is concerned about the impact of giving market access to NZ farmers – but Fonterra…

Carbon Co-op launches planning toolkit for community-led energy

The toolkit aims to support community-led energy planning and prompt discussion of a just transition to…

MEPs approve report on EU action plan for the social economy

Cooperatives Europe welcomed the report but said it needed stronger measures on democratic governance and capacity…

CECOP report highlights the advantages of the co-op model in the care sector

The report focuses on how co-ops address challenges in the care sector and provide better quality…

MPs name Newcastle’s Globe co-op the Jazz Venue of the Year

'“It is testament to the hard work put in by literally hundreds of individuals who have…

Co-op College unveils three-year strategy at its AGM

The College says it will work to form strategic partnerships, support disadvantaged youth and encourage new…

Co-op Group partners with UK Youth for social action in Scotland and Northern Ireland

'Creating fairer opportunities for young people to take action on the issues they care about is…

Co-op Group launches social mobility impact report

'I want the Co-op to be part of a movement for change and a catalyst for…

Treasury minister and credit union reformer John Glen resigns from government

'I can no longer reconcile my commitment to the role ... with the complete lack of…