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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced that they are "back to doing what we do best" as production recommences following weeks of disruption due to a significant cyber attack.

The British car manufacturer welcomed back 1,000 employees to its engine plant in Wolverhampton on Wednesday, with the Range Rover production lines in Solihull set to restart on Thursday.

The company's stamping operations in Castle Bromwich, Halewood in Merseyside, and Solihull also resumed production on Wednesday.

Luis Vara, JLR's global manufacturing director, spoke of a "strong sense of unity and momentum" among production workers, who were instructed to work from home after the firm's systems were hacked on 31 August.

"Today we've welcomed back 1,000 employees to Wolverhampton and there is a s

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