5th November 2015 Portpatrick Harbour Richard McCready Political Officer (Scotland) Claudia Beamish MSP for the South of Scotland spoke recently in the Scottish Parliament in praise of the Portpatrick Harbour Trust Community Benefit Society.
22nd June 2015 Community Empowerment Bill Passed Claudia Beamish MSP for South Scotland and Shadow Minister for Environment and Climate Change On Wednesday in the Scottish Parliament the Community Empowerment Bill passed its final stages and became law.
3rd June 2015 Edinburgh Community Solar Co-operative Lesley Hinds Together, we're delivering one of the largest community-owned urban renewable energy projects in the UK
17th March 2015 Backing fairtrade footballs in Glasgow Richard McCready Political Officer (Scotland) People often question what difference being a ‘Co-operative Council’ makes. Glasgow City Council has a very interesting answer to that question especially in relation to promoting a fairtrade sports goods co-operative.
26th January 2015 Jim Murphy commits to a People’s ScotRail benwest A future Labour & Co-operative government has committed to a publicly-owned People's Scotrail
14th November 2014 Election of Leader and Deputy Leader of the Scottish Co-operative Party benwest Please find below the statements which the Scottish Co-operative Party has received from the candidates for Leader and Deputy Leader of the Scottish Co-operative Party. They are produced in alphabetical order.
14th November 2014 Scottish Co-operative Party announces nominations for Scottish Labour leadership benwest The Scottish Co-operative Party has agreed to back Sarah Boyack MSP for leader and Kezia Dugdale MSP for Deputy Leader.
3rd October 2014 Scottish Co-operative Party calls for suspension of ScotRail franchise process benwest Calls for the suspension of the franchise process until the new powers for the Scottish Parliament are settled
11th September 2014 Power belongs to the people – not in Westminster or Holyrood Richard McCready Political Officer (Scotland) We believe that power belongs not in Westminster or Holyrood or even in Scotland’s town halls. Power belongs to the people.