- Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has extended its production shutdown until at least 24 September following a cyber attack, with disruption potentially lasting until November.
 - Experts estimate the prolonged pause could cost JLR £120 million in profits and result in approximately £1.7 billion worth of unproduced vehicles.
 - The cyber attack, which occurred on 31 August, forced JLR to halt production at its factories in Halewood, Solihull, and Wolverhampton.
 - Concerns have been raised about the impact on smaller businesses within JLR's supply chain, with trade union Unite calling for a government furlough scheme to protect jobs.
 - JLR confirmed that "some data" was accessed during the hack and is contacting individuals whose information may have been compromised.
 
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