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In the battle for net neutrality, can co-ops keep the internet open and democratic?
Small, community-owned ISPs are spreading – and could help to protect open internet access
Co-op Group receives top global award for initiatives in tackling modern slavery
Judges say the co-op is 'best in class' for its engagement with suppliers and victims of…
Setting a vision for a co-operative university
The Co-operative College hosted a day of workshops to discuss issues such as governance, curricula and…
CECOP responds to the European Commission’s Social Pillar package
A statement calls for 'a drastic shift of EU policies towards encouraging investment rather than putting…
Co-operator Robin Murray receives the Albert Medal posthumously
Co-operator, environmental and industrial economist has been recognised for pioneering work in social innovation
Re-shuffle leads to highest number of co-op ministers within the Welsh cabinet
The Co-operative Party is celebrating its largest number of Welsh Assembly ministers, following a reshuffle earlier…
Shared Interest co-op among winners of social enterprise awards
The co-operative, which gives loans to fair trade companies around the world, won the category for…
Budget signals changes for credit unions and housing co-ops
Credit unions can recruit an extra million members and housing co-ops may benefit from housing investment…
Canada’s housing strategy supports low-income housing co-op members
More than 20,000 low-income households living in co-op housing are being supported
UK mutuals outperform insurance industry
Mutual insurers are reporting the highest level of premiums since the financial crash
Putting workers in charge can help the chancellor tackle Britain’s productivity crisis
'Higher productivity means a better-functioning economy, with more of us working better, not harder'

