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Show filtersCo-op College announces two-day online education programme
Learning Live will run from 29-30 September with a dozen interactive sessions to highlight co-op responses…
Community businesses look to branch out after Covid-19
A survey from Power to Change also finds that 73% of community businesses are less confident…
Co-operative Bank to close 18 branches and cut 350 jobs
The closures will be completed by the end of 2020
Form a co-op to weather the economic storm, New Zealanders told
'Some of our most enduring businesses are co-operatives, which are built on a proud history of…
Credit unions present their priorities to US presidential candidates
The sector outlined its concerns and expectations from the two candidates
Blog: Employee ownership and the post-Covid world
'To have the best possible chance of recovery, we need businesses that can be resilient, adapt…
New Forest fire risk: Southern Co-op stops selling instant BBQs, but Group continues
The National Park Authority has asked retailers in the area to pull disposable barbecues from their…
DigiFest 2020 will celebrate anniversary of Alf Morris’ disability act
The Labour/Co-op MP – later Lord Morris – pushed through the pioneering legislation in a private members'…
125 years: International Cooperative Alliance reaches important milestone
Celebrations of the milestone will continue into next year when the ICA holds the 33rd World…
Co-op movement pays tribute to Chris Herries
Her roles included Co-op Party chair, Co-op Group director and first ever female chair of Co-operatives…
Southern Co-op puts £10k into crime prevention work
14 organisations will be share the money as the society continues its efforts to curb retail…

