We are pleased to announce that Ian Coates has joined our specialist group of Strategic Advisers having worked in the UK Civil Service for the past 30 years. Ian brings a wealth of expertise that stretches across many different policy areas with focus on education and skills.
To read more about Curtice’s analysis of what is driving these changes and what to expect when millions go to the polls next month, follow the link below:
https://t.co/mrcN8a008m
Earlier this week, GK Strategy was delighted to host Sir John Curtice for a discussion on what to expect from the May 7 elections.
Sir John explained how British voting behaviour is being reshaped, creating serious challenges for both Labour and the Conservatives.
Event: GK Strategy: Election Insights and Analysis
Guest speaker: Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde
Where: Conrad Hotel, St James’, London, SW1H 0BH
When: Wednesday 15 April, arrival at 17:30, for a prompt start at 18:00 until 19:00hrs
The UK government has designated data centres ‘critical national infrastructure’ our team look at the policies and politics here https://t.co/SYklrJidkP
Another award shortlisting.. We are delighted to announce that we have been selected as a finalist for the 2026 EducationInvestor Awards in the Consultant of the Year - Strategy category @EduInvestor#EIAwards
Last night the team were pleased to attend the @PRCA_HQ annual Public Affairs Awards, picking up a Highly Commended award in the Mid-Size Consultancy category - great work, great team!
It was a pleasure to host @BrineHealth, @NatashaCurry123, Phil Hope and Kathryn Marsden OBE earlier this week for a fascinating panel discussion on the government's health and adult social care policy agenda. Brilliant opportunity to hear from four leading experts in the sector.
Louise Allen, CEO of GK Strategy:
‘Private-asset investments are increasingly being shaped by fast-moving policy developments which have the potential to have significant impacts on the commercial environments for businesses operating in both the UK and the United States’