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Four US firms have announced plans to invest a total of £6.3 billion in data center infrastructure across the UK in a move described by technology secretary Peter Kyle as a ‘vote of confidence’ in Britain.

The deals with CyrusOne, ServiceNow, CloudHQ, and CoreWeave, announced as part of this week’s International Investment Summit, bring the total investment in UK data centers to over £25 billion since the Labour government took office.

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