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Show filtersCo-ops and mutuals earn more than £130bn a year, says report
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Mutuals wants legal reforms to help build a more diverse and…
Co-operative condolences to Sri Lanka after terrorist attacks
Messages have come from the Co-operative College, the ICA and Co-operatives Europe
Co-operators look to a radical past to shape the future
Delegates at the Ways Forward conference in Manchester looked to the movement's heritage for solutions to…
Co-op Party gets ready for major Northern Ireland conference
The event, in Belfast on 22 June, includes a manifesto launch and sessions on food justice…
Coops Europe launches #CoopsInspireChange campaign ahead of European elections
Co-op communities across the EU are being urged to vote and share stories of co-operation
Hundreds of Labour/Co-op candidates standing for local elections
Around 41% of Labour/Co-op candidates are women, with the youngest candidate aged 18 and the oldest…
BCCM and Coba welcome legal reforms for co-ops and mutuals
‘We are pleased for our members that all sides of parliament have acknowledged the social conscience…
Co-operation: Addressing the challenges of our time
Hazel Johnson, trustee of the Co-operative College, looks at how the movement can bring structural change…
Cecop calls for stronger social economy in run-up to EU elections
Social economy enterprises employ 19.1 million people and account for 6.3% of the total paid workforce…
Co-op Party research sparks Campaign for Food Justice
‘Councils are at the sharp end of having to deal with the effect of years of…
Spring statement: What co-ops need to know
Chancellor Philip Hammond announced new policies around housing and digital businesses which could impact some co-ops