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Central England Co-op acquires six travel shops

The move will bring the number of travel branches operated by the society to 26

Denmark’s co-op movement looking for formal recognition

Denmark is the country of associations – but people do not perceive co-ops as business models

How does Midcounties maintain its co-op values as it grows?

'The society has stayed true to its roots as it has grown by having strong and…

Q&A: Defining co-op values in the current environment

We speak to Dolly Goh from SNCF, Murray Fulton from the Centre for the Study of…

Pioneering Spanish clothing co-op closes

Confecciones Corcubión was formed in the 1980s to offer better working conditions during a fashion industry…

Co-op values in the modern world

'It is your commitment to co-operative culture that makes you part of the wider co-op movement'

Can big co-ops live up to the movement’s values and principles?

'Co-ops need to look at co-operative values and principles and see how they can be put…

Central England Co-op launches low cost, unattended funeral service

The society launched this service after receiving requests from customers

Scotmid to mark 160th anniversary with new convenience store in Drumnadrochit

The new store comes alongside a programme of upgrades to existing stores, with improved energy efficiency

Customers trust co-ops more than traditional businesses

Over six out of ten people (62%) surveyed trust co-operative businesses, which are member-owned and run

Desjardins reports rising share price in half-year results for its venture capital arm

Its portfolio includes 19 co-operatives which benefited from commitments amounting to $196m

New Zealand co-op movement holds its annual awards

The apex body for the sector honoured co-ops and individuals across four categories at the Christchurch…