Create three million employee-owners to reduce inequality now, says think tank
Are new ownership models, that give people a stake and a say in the economy, the best way to genuinely ‘take back control’?
Are new ownership models, that give people a stake and a say in the economy, the best way to genuinely ‘take back control’?
A new report describes a number of ways local governments in North America have implemented sharing economy programmes. what can the UK learn?
Today’s Co-operative Bank purchase of 632 branches from Lloyds Banking Group for £750 million is a staggeringly good deal for members.
The Queen’s Speech did not deliver on energy bills, foreign aid or co-operative values.
The roots of the co-operative movement lie in providing an alternative to unscrupulous providers; it was made for the fight against the energy oligopoly.
On their ‘Big Switch’ energy campaign, 38 Degrees should think a little more about how they add “sustainable” to their aspiration for “change”.
Institutionalised prejudice against co-ops by organisations like the Financial Services Authority will delay the economic recovery, writes Cormac Hollingsworth.
Jenny Jones AM lays out the problems with the City of London working against the interests of normal Londoners.
Chris Nicholson looks at the agenda for co-operatives following Nick Clegg’s call for John Lewis capitalism.
A new Labour project for government must call upon both its major traditions – mutual as well as Fabian – to create an attractive synthesis, writes Kevin Gulliver.