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Jaguar Land Rover has confirmed its phased restart date amid a £1.5bn government loan to support its local supply chain after a massive cyber attack.

The luxury car manufacturer said its Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre, where the company builds engines in Wolverhampton, and its Battery Assembly Centre in Coleshill, would restart operations tomorrow, Wednesday, October 8.

JLR workers are also due to begin to return to the company's stamping operations in Castle Bromwich, Halewood and Solihull tomorrow.

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Other key areas of its Solihull vehicle production plant, such as its body shop, paint shop and its Logistics Operations Centre (LOC), which feeds parts to JLR's

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