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Adapting Education for an AI-shaped Future: Get Britain Growing South East Conference
Our CEO, Geri Silverstone, recently chaired a panel which was featured in this Politics UK article: https://politicsuk.com/news/adapting-education-for-ai-future/ The panel discussed whether AI should be seen as a threat to education or a reason to make education broader and more human-centred. In a conversation with HP’s James Quigley, MP Peter Swallow says the future workforce will need both technical and AI-related skills and the more distinctly human strengths that AI cann
Geri Silverstone
Apr 151 min read


English Tourism Week marked with cross-party roundtable
In partnership with the APPG for the Southeast and Gatwick Diamond Growth Gateway, Silverstone Communications convened a Parliamentary Roundtable during English Tourism Week. This cross-party roundtable brought together parliamentarians, senior industry leaders, regional businesses and IVEPs to discuss the role of Southeast England and the Gatwick Diamond as strategic drivers of the national visitor economy. The roundtable highlighted how the economy and regional identity – b
Geri Silverstone
Mar 261 min read


House of Commons launch event for Southeast and Gatwick Diamond Growth Gateway APPG
L-R: Geri Silverstone of Silverstone Communications, Mims Davies MP for East Grinstead, Uckfield and villages & APPG Co-Chair, Peter Lamb MP for Crawley, Natasha Irons MP for Croydon East & APPG Co-Chair, Richard Holden MP, Shadow Transport Secretary Over 70 leaders were invited to celebrate the official launch of the new All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Southeast and Gatwick Diamond Growth Gateway. The high-profile reception, held at the House of Commons and themed “C
Geri Silverstone
Feb 102 min read
Is transport in the South East at breaking point?
Read our summary of the recent South East transport Westminster Hall debate tabled by Jessica Brown-Fuller - a discussion that made one thing clear: the region’s growth is being held back by the very infrastructure meant to support it. From rail capacity stretched to breaking point to fragmented decision‑making and uneven investment, the barriers are well‑known but still unresolved. If the South East is to realise its full potential, it needs a coherent, long‑term transport
Geri Silverstone
Feb 21 min read
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