-
becomes less regulated.
Government functions and
services may also be
privatised (which may also be
known as "franchising" or "out-sourcing"); in this...
- 072
miles (16,209 km). In
Great Britain, the
British Rail
network was
privatised between 1994 and 1997,
followed by a
rapid rise in p****enger numbers....
- biotechnology, nanotechnology, and
pharmaceutical industry. The
government is
privatising industries. Iran has
leading manufacturing industries in
automobile manufacture...
- Sweden's competitiveness,
among them
reducing the
welfare state and
privatising public services and goods. A
referendum p****ed with 52.3% in
favour of...
-
infrastructures for
their specialized district, in
partnership with (often
privatised and
internationalised network) operators,
rather than s****ing to orchestrate...
- The
statutory boards of the
Government of
Singapore are
autonomous organisations that have been
tasked to
perform an
operational function by
legal statutes...
- more than 11,000 BBC workers, over a
proposal to cut 4,000 jobs, and to
privatise parts of the BBC,
disrupted much of the BBC's
regular programming. In...
- Malta's
membership in the
European Union,
which it
joined on 1 May 2004, it
privatised some state-controlled
firms and
liberalised markets.
Malta has a financial...
- The
State Ac****ulating
Pension Fund, the only state-owned fund, was
privatised in 2006. The country's
unified financial regulatory agency oversees and...
-
allowed AIB to take up a 24.9%
stake in the bank. In 2001, the bank was
privatised and
became a
subsidiary of
Keppel Capital Holdings Ltd (KCH), as part...