CBD oil-farming co-op fears £2.4m loss as Home Office revokes hemp licence

‘This decision has a far-reaching impact on our co-operative and all its operations’

New security measures see drop in crime at Central England Co-ops

‘We are so proud to have recorded big drops in the levels of burglaries and robberies…

New scheme aims to drive youth co-operative development across the world

Hanna Persson, education and training officer at Cooperatives Europe looks at the opportunities brought by the…

Southern Co-op colleagues went litter picking for Co-operatives Fortnight

Seven colleagues from Southern Co-op’s food stores in Brighton, Four Marks and Carisbrooke volunteered for the…

New chair at the helm of NCBA-Clusa

The organisation intends to be proactive in its defence of the co-op name and stewardship of…

Energy4All co-op makes Fair Tax Mark commitment

‘We think paying the right amount of tax, at the right time and place is key…

Co-ops celebrate the International Day of Co-operatives

This year’s theme is Cooperatives 4 decent work, in line with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8…

‘Support co-ops’, NCBA-CLUSA urges presidential candidates

The apex body argues co-ops should be on the policy platform of every presidential candidate.

International development: the co-op principles in practice

Building partnerships to encourage co-operative growth around the world

Growing co-operatives on America’s east coast

KDC’s Stephen R. McDow II on the challenges of rural and urban development – and how…

How do we measure co-operative growth?

Phil Beardmore looks at the measurements the co-op movement should use as it seeks to double…

MPs debate on co-ops and mutuals to mark Co-op Fortnight

Members from all parties praised the contribution of the sector to communities and to the economy