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Jaguar Land Rover has restarted some of their operations four weeks after a cyber attacked forced a shutdown.

The company announced at 3pm on Thursday that it had begun a "controlled (and) phased restart" of parts of its "digital estate." The update followed JLR's announcement that it was extending its current shutdown until at least October 1.

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JLR, which is headquartered in Coventry, was forced to pause production at its UK plants across the West Midlands and on Merseyside and in Slovakia, Brazil, India and China following the cyber attack which shut down its systems on August 31. The company, which makes the Jaguar, Range Rover and Land Rover brands, employs around 30,000 people and supp

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