Recent news The should and the how By Michael Stephenson | 9th September 2009 Tags: Blog Leftwing thinkers aren’t offering practical advice for a fourth Labour term. But an old ally can, and will, says Michael Stephenson No one can say Labour has it easy. Not for more than a century has any government, with the exception of the Conservatives of 1979-1997, had a fourth consecutive election victory. But if the SureStart Millmead: a mutual model story for Labour’s great achievement By Frances Rehal | 9th September 2009 Tags: Blog This government’s great achievement of SureStart can be even stronger with mutual principles, writes Frances Rehal SureStart Millmead was established as a Community Mutual in April 2005. The programme started in 2001 and developed a model that values the views of parents and children. Parents were included in all aspects of the programme, from being on Snouts in the trough – cash grabbing by Network Rail bosses has to stop By Robbie Erbmann | 27th June 2009 Tags: Blog, Transport Found wanting by the public, censured by the select committee and damned by their own members in a report that they tried to suppress – do Network Rail‘s managers really deserve to receive another trolley full of cash this year? One thing the current financial crisis has taught us is that the way in which bonuses are structured « Previous 1 … 381 382 383 384 385 Next » Load More Party news Statement on the Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse By Karen Wilkie | 10th July 2020 Tags: Party News, Westminster Co-operative Party statement on the report of the inquiry into allegations of child sexual abuse in Westminster. Co-operative Party: the publication of the IICSA report By gobrien | 25th February 2020 Tags: Party News In relation to today’s publication of the IICSA report: the Co-operative Party has a clear safeguarding policy available within our Rule Book, which is linked to on every page of our website. You can read the full safeguarding policy here. Our updated safeguarding policy was published in October 2018 and has since been available online Scottish Co-operative Party Nominates Jackie Baillie MSP for Scottish Labour Deputy Leader By Richard McCready | 13th February 2020 Tags: Party News, the Scottish Co-operative Party After balloting our members, the Scottish Co-operative Party has nominated Jackie Baillie MSP for the post of Scottish Labour Party Deputy Leader. Jackie Baillie has been a strong supporter of the co-operative ideal in the Scottish Parliament. 1 2 3 … 21 Next » Load More Welsh news The devastating effect of rural crime on farmers By gobrien | 11th July 2023 Tags: Blog, Public Services, Energy and Environment, Wales Co-operative Party The more that police, farming unions, the agricultural community, and residents of rural areas work together to stop rural and wildlife crime, the more effective we will be – and the sooner we can help put an end to these types of offences. Food and co-operation – at the very heart of Fairtrade By Georgia Horsfall | 7th March 2023 Tags: Blog, International Development & Affairs, Economy, Wales Co-operative Party Supporting Fairtrade makes a real difference. It means extra income, power and support for those communities and producers, and it helps protect the future of some of our most-loved food and the planet. Making a Difference with Welsh Government on Employee Ownership By Georgia Horsfall | 8th February 2023 Tags: Blog, Wales Co-operative Party How refreshing it always is when we have a Government committed to co-operation in values and in action. It means that when we as co-operators push the case for co-operation, we have Ministers who open the door to do more. 1 2 3 … 16 Next » Load More Contents Recent news The should and the how SureStart Millmead: a mutual model story for Labour’s great achievement Snouts in the trough – cash grabbing by Network Rail bosses has to stop Party news Statement on the Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse Co-operative Party: the publication of the IICSA report Scottish Co-operative Party Nominates Jackie Baillie MSP for Scottish Labour Deputy Leader Welsh news The devastating effect of rural crime on farmers Food and co-operation – at the very heart of Fairtrade Making a Difference with Welsh Government on Employee Ownership