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This category is for "Companies Act companies", which are companies that are created under the 1985 or 2006 Companies Acts, and registered with Companies House as normal, but are fully or partly-owned by the UK Government. Other types of company should go into the relevant sub-category. Companies portal
This list of NHS trusts in England provides details of current and former English NHS trusts, NHS foundation trusts, acute hospital trusts, ambulance trusts, mental health trusts, and the unique Isle of Wight NHS Trust. As of April 2020, 217 extant trusts employed about 800,000 of the NHS's 1.2 million staff. [1]
After extensive privatisation of the public sector during the Margaret Thatcher administration, there remain few statutory corporations in the UK. Privatisation began in the late 1970s, and notable privatisations include the Central Electricity Generating Board, British Rail, and more recently Royal Mail.
The exception to this was the South East Government Office Region which is covered by two strategic health authorities: South Central SHA and South East Cost SHA. [ 2 ] The PCTs were organised into clusters so as to achieve management cost savings, although the PCTs themselves remained separate statutory bodies.
In 2011 it was subsumed into Santander UK. Alliance Trust plc — is an investment and financial services company headquartered in Dundee, Scotland. It was founded in 1888 by the merger of 3 Dundee-based mortgage and loan companies: the Dundee Investment Company, the Dundee Mortgage and Trust Investment Company, and the Oregon and Washington Trust.
The following is a list of regulators in the UK. Regulators exercise regulatory or supervisory authority over a variety of endeavours. In addition, local authorities in the UK provide regulatory functions in a number of areas. Professional associations also act to regulate their memberships. The UK is also bound by a number of European and ...
By the end of 2013–14, foundation trusts collectively had built up cash reserves of £4.3 billion and it was suggested in the NHS Five Year Forward View that the government would "support" foundation trusts to spend this money "to help local service transformation". In response, the chief executive of the Foundation Trust Network, Chris ...
Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC), established in 1999, owned by the UK further education sector since 2009, [8] and based in Salford, offers framework agreements for the education sector, including colleges, schools and multi-academy trusts. [9] CPL Group, the parent company of the CPC, was recognised as a 'great place to work' by the Great ...