24th February 2016 The People vs. the Railway Establishment Joe Fortune General Secretary Rail passengers aren't consumers who can choose one brand of train or station over another. Far from it - we're fish in a barrel waiting to be shot at.
19th February 2016 Football clubs owned by fans deserve Treasury support benwest Promises to address sky-high ticket prices miss the wider point: Clubs ought to answer to fans and communities. It's time for tax incentives for those that do.
18th February 2016 CAN Campaign: Teach Politics Shane Brogan Membership Manager Develop better political education to engage more young people in voting and the democratic process.
11th February 2016 The co-operative movement is tackling Britain’s ‘hidden epidemic’ benwest With loneliness described as a 'public health crisis', the Party and co-operative movement are working together to ensure the issue receives the attention it deserves
8th February 2016 Student housing can be awful. These students have come up with a better way. benwest With the housing market and student finance broken, students across the UK are doing away with landlords and setting up their own not-for-profit housing co-operatives
8th February 2016 Scottish Parliament List Selections Announced benwest The Scottish Labour Party has announced its list candidates for May's Scottish Parliament elections, with the following Co-operative Party candidates on the list:
7th February 2016 CAN Campaign: Local Support Agencies for Co-op Startups Shane Brogan Membership Manager Agencies to bring people together, encourage co-op development and build a network of co-operators.
4th February 2016 Poor communities are being taken for a ride by our transport system Andrew Raimondi Over the past 20 years, the richest 10% have had their transport subsidised 4 times more than the poorest 10%. And yet it's the poorest who rely on public transport most.
4th February 2016 Is cracking down on corporate tax dodgers the ‘new fairtrade’? Archived: Ben West Communications & Digital Officer Admidst public outrage at tax avoidance, the co-operative-backed Fair Tax Mark is helping consumers to distinguish corporate tax dodgers from those who pay their fair share.