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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,…

Protecting the land: A co-op future for the commons?

Neil McInroy, from the Centre for Local Economic Strategies, says we need to protect public assets…

Controversy as National Guild of Co-operators is wound up after 93 years

Some members are unhappy at the decision, saying they wanted to explore ways to revive the…

BCCM congratulates re-elected coalition federal government

But the sector body says further regulatory changes are required for co-ops and mutuals to be…

Change at the top at the Co-operative Party

Claire McCarthy is leaving in July, while Gareth Thomas will not be standing for re-election as…

Co-op Group looks at new ways to engage membership and reverse voter decline

'We want to unlock the potential of the co-op model – there are consumers out there…

Community energy sector responds to Labour Party’s new policy document

Proposals include a network of Local Energy Communities to democratise the energy system

Workers at the heart of people-centred business

Co-op News looks at issues surrounding employment and the co-operative movement

Across the borders: The shifting sands of solidarity and the left in the Americas

Looking back over the tangle history of radicalism on two continents

Welsh AMs table statement of opinion to tackle food poverty

The statement supports the Co-op Party's campaign on the issue

Desjardins welcomes new board members

The new board includes 21 members, seven women and 14 men

BCCM welcomes ALP Growth and Productivity Taskforce

The Australian Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals welcomed the announcement