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Amazon announces three-year $54 billion investment into warehouse facilities, infrastucture, and wages throughout Britain

by admin June 25, 2025



With end of financial year sales winding down, I can finally look at online stores again without fearing the loss of all of my money. Of course, in global news Amazon has managed to put my own finances in perspective, pledging to invest around $54 million dollars into its operations in the UK. Now I feel poor without even having to spend a dime, thanks Bezos.

Reuters reports, the online shopping giant has just announced a commitment to invest $54 billion USD into its operations in Britain. The spend will take place over the next three years, and includes opening two new fulfilment centres which are set to open in 2027. This is in addition to the already planned centres around the country that are expected to open in the next two years.

The money will also go to opening more delivery stations across the United Kingdom, as well as upgrades to the existing buildings in operation. This includes an expansion to the corporate headquarters in London as well as some redevelopment works on other existing locations. It also includes funds going to the company’s cloud computing arm, as well as salaries for employees, but not to any Steam competitor storefronts.


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Amazon is presenting this as a mass creation of jobs within the UK. Currently, the corporation employs around 75,000 people in the UK, and boasts that the opening of new locations will only add to this. For example, the planned The Hull and Northampton sites are set to create 2,000 new jobs, each. The company is already a top-ten private sector employer in the UK, and this could move it further up the rankings.

The UK government is taking the investment from Amazon as a big thumbs up to its current economic strategy. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Amazon’s plans represented “a massive vote of confidence in the UK as the best place to do business.”

For UK consumers hopefully this means they’ll have access to more stock and faster deliveries once this infrastructure is in place. With how hard PC parts can be nowadays, maybe this will help a few folks pick up a new graphics card.

The jobs also seem like a nice addition, especially for all those who dreamed of working in an Amazon factory one day. Having a giant ecommerce platform go all in on your tiny island sounds fairly intimidating, but if anyone can handle a rich foreign power coming in and making huge investments into their way of life, it has to be the UK.

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28 Years Later review: an unsettling journey through an isolated Britain that’s brilliantly brutal
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28 Years Later review: an unsettling journey through an isolated Britain that’s brilliantly brutal

by admin June 20, 2025



28 Years Later reunites Alex Garland and Danny Boyle, and it’s everything you could hope for from this genius writing and directing duo.

It’s been more than two decades since we saw Cillian Murphy wandering around an abandoned London in the opening scene of 2002’s 28 Days Later, and the impact of that movie on the post-apocalyptic horror genre can still be seen to this day.

At the time, that movie stood out for its pioneering take on the horror staple that is the zombie, imbuing the ‘infected’ with an especially terrifying trait: they were able to run. Before this, films like Dawn of the Dead had portrayed zombies as slow-moving, imbecilic creatures, which made the idea of sprinting monsters even more petrifying.

The first sequel, 2007’s 28 Weeks Later, wasn’t made by the original filmmakers and is not now regarded as canonical, so does not factor into the plot of the new movie 28 Years Later. Instead of the infected reaching Europe, as we saw at the end of 28 Weeks Later, in this telling the ‘rage’ virus, which escaped from an animal testing lab, has been contained by quarantining Britain from the rest of the world.

A recording of Rudyard Kipling’s poem Boots features on the soundtrack of 28 Years Later, evoking parallels with Britain’s historic wars (Image credit: Sony Pictures)

28 Years Later has a more folk-horror feel compared to the original, centering on a community of survivors who’ve made a home for themselves on Lindisfarne, an island separated from the coast of northern England, and from the infected, by a gated causeway.

It’s here where we meet Alfie Williams’ (His Dark Materials) character Spike, a young boy who’s about to make what seems to be a rite of passage to manhood by accompanying his father Jamie, played by Aaron Taylor-Jonson (Kick-Ass), to the mainland for his first kill, the quarry being the infected.

Before they leave, the pair are reminded that the rules of their society mean they won’t be rescued if they don’t return. This adds a foreboding note to their journey, setting us up for our first encounter with the now-evolved infected, which have morphed into new variants that feel inspired by The Last Of Us.

The new infected include fat, crawling bloaters, pack-like families that can still sprint, and ripped ‘alphas’ that have evolved to be much smarter and bigger than the rest – and these new leaders aren’t as easy to kill, even if Spike, like his father, is already a skilled archer.

The introduction of a baby raises a lot of questions about what this means for the lore of the film series (Image credit: Sony Pictures)

The movie soon shifts from a father and son’s fight for survival to an equally fraught mission. When Spike sees a opportunity to save his sick mother Isla, who’s played by the incredible Jodie Comer (Killing Eve), mother and son set off in search of a reclusive doctor who’s rumored to live on the mainland.

Queue perhaps of the best performance of the movie, as we meet Ralph Fiennes’ (Schindler’s List; The Grand Budapest Hotel) Dr Kelson, surrounded by skulls and bones in one of the most elaborate graveyard shrines I’ve ever seen. The introduction of Fiennes’ multi-layered character marks a turning point for the film, setting up events that will likely play a central role in the next film – 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – that’s set to be released in January 2026.

In a lot of ways 28 Years Later is a coming-of-age story that grapples with themes of loss, grief, and survival, making it a lot different to the societal breakdown that was the focus of 28 Days Later. The themes running through both films, though, are underpinned by Garland’s unsparing exploration of what makes us human.

Much as 28 Days Later did with its flower-painting scene, 28 Years Later at times employs a dream-like aesthetic – look out for the galaxy of stars (Image credit: Sony Pictures)

Despite the time between the two films, 28 Years Later pays homage to the original by including the same lingering wide shots, and by featuring the iconic and unsettling track In the House – In a Heartbeat by John Murphy, while also setting the scene for the next chapter.

The opening scene of 28 Years Later, which shows a group of children watching Teletubbies before they have to flee an attack by the infected, may seem disconnected from the rest of the film, but it all makes sense when Spike unknowingly encounters Jack O’Connell’s (Eden Lake) character, who wears the same cross we saw one of the children being given, in the closing scene.

This sets up the film series to go forward on a much more larger scale, as it introduces us to different strands of survivors that will no doubt be a big part of the next two movies. As the first of this new trilogy, 28 Years Later is a captivating watch with multi-layered filmmaking, phenomenal performances, and a story that hits closer to home than it might, initially appear.

28 Years Later is available to watch in cinemas around the world from June 19. We don’t yet know which of the best streaming services it will be added to, or when.

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