Recent news The Windrush Narrative By bethanycheshire | 22nd June 2025 Tags: Blog Black communities have not only survived but thrived as a result of pooling resources, community support and networking. However, for the political classes they have been used, along with other minority groups, as the means to gain kudos by restricting immigration. Why rebuilding social clubs is vital to community empowerment By bethanycheshire | 13th June 2025 Tags: Blog In an era marked by political alienation and social fragmentation, clubs offer grounded, face-to-face environments for building trust and civic engagement. Fair Tax Week 2025 By bethanycheshire | 13th June 2025 Tags: Blog, Communities, Housing & Local Government Labour & Co-op-led local councils has shown what’s possible in local government. Across the UK, councils have stepped up by signing the Councils for Fair Tax Declaration. 1 2 3 … 402 Next » Load More Party news Tower Hamlets’ approach to tackling food poverty By James Butler | 20th August 2019 Tags: Blog, Party News Government needs to pull its finger out and properly tackle food poverty across the board so food bank use doesn’t continue to surge. Worker-owned taxi co-op set to ‘Drive’ change in Cardiff By Karen Wilkie | 20th August 2019 Tags: Party News, Blog, Transport, Co-operative development, Wales Co-operative Party A new Cardiff taxi company with a difference – “Drive – Cardiff Taxis Co-operative” – is making headlines across the UK. This is not just another taxi company. The nine drivers who have come together to set up Drive as a worker-owned cooperative are shaking up the way taxi companies operate. Local election roundup: co-operative ideas in local manifestos By Anna Birley | 30th April 2019 Tags: Blog, Party News, Communities, Housing & Local Government This Thursday is election day for over 500 co-operative candidates across England from Swale to Sunderland. We took a look at some of their manifestos to see the difference that co-operative councillors could make… « Previous 1 2 3 4 … 21 Next » Load More Welsh news 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 A small paragraph that packs a punch By bethanycheshire | 19th July 2024 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 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. 1 2 3 … 17 Next » Load More Contents