Recent news Standing up for Responsible Tax Conduct By dmcgregor | 14th July 2025 Tags: Blog North Lanarkshire Council has adopted the Fair Tax Mark, setting a new standard for transparency and fairness in public finance. Discover how this initiative tackles tax avoidance and strengthens community trust. New statistics show just how important a standalone offence is to reducing retail crime By bethanycheshire | 14th July 2025 Tags: Blog The new Labour & Co-operative Government has committed to the introduction of a new standalone offence for assaulting a shopworker, as well as scrapping the £200 threshold which prevents police from investigating most shoplifting. At the age of 16, young people begin to work, pay tax and can even join the military – so why can’t they vote? By gobrien | 14th July 2025 Tags: Blog, Social Justice The Co-operative party is committed to building a society where power is shared – and votes at 16 could be a crucial way to re-balance power in our country for the better. 1 2 3 … 17 Next » Load More Party news Sorry, we couldn't find any posts. Please try a different search. Search Search Welsh news A small paragraph that packs a punch By bethanycheshire | 14th July 2025 Tags: Blog, Wales Co-operative Party There is a renewed commitment to our work and a lot of enthusiasm for co-operation in Wales. However, there is still much to do ahead New Opportunities for Welsh Co-operation – Huw Lewis Looks Forward By emurray | 29th August 2024 Tags: Blog, Wales Co-operative Party Our Political and Membership Officer for Wales, Huw Lewis looks ahead as the Welsh Co-operative Party begins the policy work leading to elections in 2026 Contents