Cath Muller remembers two stalwarts of West Yorkshire’s worker co-op movement
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Show filtersCo-op Bank cuts first-half losses to £38.5m
The Bank, now owned by hedge funds after a financial crisis forced its sale by the…
Calgary Co-op pulls its business out of co-op distribution network
‘We’ll weather this and come out the other side,’ says Federated Co-ops Ltd
Southern Co-op colleagues raise £2,000 for Totland nursery
The store organised two fundraising events and a mix of other activities for its colleagues and…
Dominican Republic is on the hunt for a co-op anthem
Entries are expected to reflect the co-operative ethos and specifically refer to the Dominican Republic
Woodcraft Folk hosts week-long youth camp in Wye Valley
The camps, held every three years, are organised and run by young adult members of the…
Why growing income is a challenge for Irish credit unions – despite record assets
A Central Bank says a poor loan to asset ratio is hitting income for the sector
Claire McCarthy looks back on her time at the helm of the Co-op Party
'I’ve been inspired by some of the exciting innovations taking place at local government level ...…
Nafcu calls for better information sharing to combat financial crime
‘Fraudsters often conduct fraudulent activities at multiple institutions before an institution recognises irregularities’
Co-op opens new store close to Salford waterfront
‘The store will have a great look and range, it’s all about getting closer to our…
First Milk turnover increases by 7.8%
The positive business performance allowed the co-op to further strengthen its relative milk price over the…
How has religious faith – or the lack of it – driven co-operative culture?
Research suggests faith values can overlap with other faith and ethical values to drive co-operation

