Google is backing Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s vision for the UK with a £5 billion ($6.80 billion) investment focused on technology, jobs, and green growth. The commitment is a major endorsement of the Labour government’s economic strategy and its focus on building a sustainable future.
Announced just before a state visit by U.S. President Donald Trump, the investment is a timely political victory. It reinforces the government’s message that the UK is a premier destination for global capital, a sentiment echoed by Finance Minister Rachel Reeves who described it as a powerful testament to the UK’s economic strength.
A key component of this investment is a new, state-of-the-art data centre in Waltham Cross. This facility will be essential for powering Google’s growing suite of AI services and is expected to be a major engine for job creation, with projections of 8,250 new jobs annually for British businesses.
The “green growth” aspect is central to the plan. A partnership with Shell will contribute to the UK’s energy stability, and the data centre is designed for eco-efficiency, featuring a water-saving air-cooling system and a mechanism to recycle its waste heat for the local community.
This investment is a major part of the over $10 billion in deals expected during Trump’s visit, highlighting the strong economic bonds between the two nations. Google’s goal of achieving nearly 95% carbon-free operations in the UK by 2026 shows how large-scale investment can align with national environmental objectives.
Google Backs Starmer’s Vision with £5B for Tech, Jobs, and Green Growth
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