By Jess Jones Keir Starmer’s government hailed billions of pounds of investment into UK data centres as a “vote of confidence in Britain” today, as ministers announced scores of deals during the flagship International Investment Summit. US firms Cyrusone, Cloud HQ, Coreweave and Servicenow revealed plans to inject a combined £6.3bn in funding into the UK’s data centre industry to help meet the nation’s increasing demand for AI and machine learning. CloudHQ is set to invest £1.9bn into a new data centre campus in Didcot, Oxfordshire, creating 1,500 construction jobs and 100 permanent roles once…