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Keir Starmer looks forward to working with the Co-op Party

The Labour leader says he is keen to hear the Co-op Party's policy ideas

Woccu releases Covid-19 regulatory guide for credit unions

The guidance provides examples of how national level and international regulators have responded to the crisis

UK Society for Co-operative Studies to host virtual lecture on governance

Prof Sonja Novkovic, from the University of St Mary's, Nova Scotia, will discuss lessons from a…

Covid-19 is posing governance challenges

A number of co-ops have had to postpone their AGMs while others are hosting virtual meetings

Rishi Sunak announces £750m support for charities and social enterprises

Locality and Social Enterprise UK warn the sum falls short of the £4bn hold in the…

US co-ops eligible for Paycheck Protection Program

SBA interim rules indicate most co-operative business sectors will be able to access PPP loans

Co-op Party MPs and peers take places in Starmer’s shadow cabinet

'Working together, the Labour and co-operative movements will continue to be a powerful force for positive…

Two Labour & Co-op MPs join Starmer’s shadow cabinet

Anneliese Dodds is the first woman to be appointed shadow chancellor

Keir Starmer elected Labour leader, Angela Rayner deputy

What is the pair’s stance on co-ops and co-operation?

Covid-19: US co-ops ask Small Business Administration to clarify relief eligibility

The not-for-profit status of co-ops means they do not fit the definition of a small business…

Co-op movement pays tribute to Ted Graham

Ed Mayo, Dame Pauline Green, David Rodgers are among those sharing their memories of Lord Graham

Obituary: Lord Graham of Edmonton, a giant of co-operation

Remembering Ted Graham, a lifelong stalwart of the UK co-operative movement