Overview
- Production remains paused across Solihull, Halewood and Wolverhampton after the August 31 breach, with a phased restart being planned alongside NCSC and law enforcement.
- Business Secretary Peter Kyle and industry minister Chris McDonald are visiting JLR and hosting supply chain firms to hear concerns and discuss help.
- Unite and regional MPs are urging furlough‑style assistance or Covid‑era loans to protect roughly 200,000 supplier jobs, while JLR is currently leading support efforts.
- Experts estimate about £1.7bn in lost vehicle output and an initial profit impact near £120m, with industry groups reporting some suppliers have paused work or laid off staff.
- JLR says some data was accessed and it will notify affected individuals, and a group calling itself Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters has claimed responsibility without independent verification.