LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Co-Op Group said its systems were now running normally and there would be improved stock availability in stores and online from this weekend, with all forms of payments working, providing an update on a recently-disclosed cyber incident. The company, which is among a list of British retailers in recent weeks to suffer a cyber attack, said last month that hackers had attempted to break into its systems. "We are now in the recovery phase and are taking steps to bring our systems gradually back online in a safe and controlled manner," a spokesperson said in a statement on Wednesday. (Reporting by Muvija M; editing by Sarah Young)