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Report makes the case for public ownership of Scotland’s railways

'Giving workers and passengers a direct stake in the success or failure of Scotrail may in…

‘Built on the power of the co-operative’: Another alliance for Texas electric co-ops

Every new alliance strengthens and improves our negotiating power. It's good for individual co-operatives, and it’s…

Co-op Group comes to the rescue as Costcutter’s supplier P&H collapses

The Group will supply 2,200 outlets in the retail network from next spring, and is looking…

Our view: What is the future of the International Co-operative Alliance?

With a new leadership and the Blueprint for a Co-operative Decade nearing its end, there are…

SHRUB co-op wins Climate Challenge Fund Award

The co-op currently has over 330 members, with 1,000 people using the shop regularly and 3,800…

Collaboration and co-operation key to Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit future

Ed Mayo of Co-operatives UK says small businesses will need to pool their efforts to succeed…

Goat dung to power local community energy project

Totnes Renewable Energy Society has been given an £18k grant to study the feasibility of the…

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…

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…

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'