Keir Starmer’s Government Welcomes “Powerful” $6.8B Investment from Google

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government is welcoming a “powerful” £5 billion ($6.80 billion) investment from Google, a move that provides a significant boost to its economic agenda. The announcement, made on the eve of a U.S. presidential state visit, is a major endorsement of the UK’s business climate.
This is a timely political victory for the Labour government, which has been focused on reviving a slow economy by attracting private capital. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves emphasized the importance of the investment, describing it as a powerful affirmation of the UK’s economic strength and its partnership with the US.
At the core of Google’s plan is a new data centre in Waltham Cross, which will enhance the UK’s capacity to support the growing demand for advanced AI services. The investment is also a major jobs initiative, with Google projecting that it will help create 8,250 positions annually at various businesses across Britain.
Environmental sustainability is a key theme of the investment. A partnership with Shell will support the national grid’s stability, while the new data centre is engineered to be highly efficient, using air-cooling to save water and redirecting waste heat to serve local homes and businesses.
As the UK prepares to welcome President Donald Trump, Google’s commitment stands out as a flagship project. The company’s goal for nearly 95% carbon-free operations in the UK by 2026 reinforces the message that the UK is a premier destination for innovative and responsible investment.

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