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Show filters£2.6m fundraiser launched by UK’s first co-op train operator
Go-op, which aims to run rail services between Swindon and Taunton by May 2026, is looking…
Central Co-op funeralcare launches online store for memorial products
'This collection of keepsakes helps keep their memory close in a way that feels right for…
East of England Co-op CEO, Doug Field, steps down
Chief operating officer Andy Rigby has been appointed to the top role for an interim 12-month…
From member-managed LLC to co-op reform for inclusive economies
An article by Trebor Scholz, Anne-Pauline De Cler, Michelle Lee, Morshed Mannan, Stefano Tortorici, looking for…
Can co-ops survive this Israel-Gaza war?
Damage to infrastructure, the deaths of members and leaders, and a squeeze on resources make it…
Remembering Emma Howard
Emma Howard, a thinker, doer, scientist and co–operator has died aged 35 after a short illness.
Law Commission Review: what do co-operative law firms think?
In September 2024, The Law Commission published a consultation paper containing provisional proposals for reform to the Co-operative…
Implications of the new European Platform Work Directive for co-ops
The directive marks 'a great step towards a fairer platform economy’, says Cecop
Heart of England Co-op unveils flagship store and coffee drive-through
The society says the store, based at its Glenville Park retail estate in Northants, is the…
Lincolnshire Co-op spends £200k on body cameras as store attacks mount
The society says it has seen a 245% increase in incidents of threats and abuse to…

