Land Rover has doubled its UK October sales in just a year in the 4x4 specialist’s best showroom performance for months, it was revealed today.
Jaguar Land Rover has been urged to repair workforce trust “damaged” by its new plan to close a factory at Solihull or Castle Bromwich as a campaign to protect thousands of Midland jobs went to Wes...
Unions have called a high level summit of MPs to an emergency meeting at the House of Commons to preserve thousands of West Midland jobs feared under threat at Jaguar Land Rover.
Jaguar Land Rover chief executive David Smith will talk to business people about his plans to drive the firm forward at an event this month.
JLR owner Tata Motors reported a six per cent jump in sales in September over the same month last year thanks to strong growth in the Indian market.
Jaguar Land Rover owners Tata have been accused of “hiding” from workers and MPs, despite taking the decision to close a West Midlands plant.
The region’s business community last night broadly welcomed Jaguar Land Rover’s pledge to safeguard Midlands jobs when it closes a local plant in the next five years.
Indian car giant Tata has blamed Midland-based Jaguar Land Rover for a £41.2 million quarterly loss.
The Range Rover Sport and Discovery 4 production lines at Land Rover’s Solihull plant will return to five-days-a-week working at the start of next month as the company sees signs of its markets imp...
Birmingham Post Editor Marc Reeves, who has met Tata’s top management both in India and the UK, assesses their stewardship of Jaguar Land Rover.
Is a successful end in sight for Jaguar Land Rover’s long-fought campaign to persuade the Government to underwrite its loans and help it weather the recession?
Jaguar Land Rover chalked up joint pre-tax losses of nearly £350 million last year as the worst recession for decades took a huge toll on the automotive sector.
A long-awaited deal to seal Government guarantees over a crucial £340 million European Investment Bank loan for Jaguar Land Rover is finally within sight.
MPs have heard the view of business leaders, ministers, civil servants and union officials as they investigated the state of the automotive industry.
The Government was today accused of putting hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk by failing to give the automotive industry the support it needs to survive the recession.
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