
EUVC E685 | This Week in European Tech with Dan, Mads & Lomax
Jan 25, 2026
They dig into a halted £1bn UK data centre and the planning, environmental and power debates around AI infrastructure. The conversation covers Mark Carney’s Davos warning about geopolitical fracture and whether Europe can act at scale. They debate China’s AI strategy, the future of SaaS, a surge in defence IPOs, and proposed pan‑EU company law aimed at fixing cross‑border startup frictions.
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Data Centre Bottlenecks And The DCO Fix
- The UK faces major planning and environmental hurdles slowing essential data centre builds near London.
- Centralising consent via Development Consent Orders aims to fast-track projects but EIAs and judicial review still risk delays.
Prepare For EIAs Even With Fast Tracks
- Expect environmental impact assessments (EIAs) to remain required even with centralised approvals.
- Prepare thorough EIA evidence and legal contingency to avoid multi‑month judicial delays.
Middle Powers Can’t Play Solo Anymore
- Mark Carney argued the old international order is gone and nostalgia is not a strategy for middle powers.
- Europe must collaborate as blocks rather than bilateral deals to avoid being picked off geopolitically.



