Overview
- Jaguar Land Rover has kept lines idle at Halewood, Solihull and Wolverhampton, with the pause now extended until at least October 1.
- Ministers met supply‑chain firms this week and are considering buying components, offering government‑backed loans and stockpiling parts to preserve capacity.
- The government is signaling that a Covid‑style furlough for affected workers is unlikely despite union appeals and warnings about small‑supplier failures.
- Rachel Reeves said the National Cyber Security Centre has been embedded with JLR since the August 31 attack and that officials are working closely with local leaders.
- Industry estimates suggest the shutdown could cost around £120 million so far, with losses mounting each week and cash‑flow strains intensifying for suppliers.