Jaguar Land Rover has pushed back the restart of its three UK factories to October 1, 2025, after a cyberattack crippled its IT systems. The halt, affecting about 1,000 cars a day, is costing the firm roughly £50 million each week and could total £2.2 billion in lost revenue. Over 33,000 employees and a wide supply chain feel the pressure, while investigators chase the hackers blamed for earlier retail breaches. The company says retail sales remain open and is working with cybersecurity experts to bring production back safely.
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Jaguar Land Rover has delayed its factory restart to Oct 1 after a cyberattack, costing the firm millions each week. In football, Marseille surprised PSG with a 1‑0 win, thanks to an early goal and a red card for the rival coach. The Papas Group is now running 15 new Wetherspoon pubs, showing how franchising fuels growth. Meanwhile, rally fans learn why drivers drift – it’s all about speed and control. And if you’re curious about culture, we break down how ideas spread and evolve over time.
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In a dramatic Ligue 1 Matchday 5 clash, Marseille edged Paris Saint‑Germain 1‑0 thanks to a fifth‑minute opener from Nayef Aguerd. Matt O'Riley steered the midfield, while coach Roberto De Zerbi was shown a red card. Despite PSG's possession dominance and more shots, the home side held firm, marking a pivotal early‑season win.
Papas Group has signed a franchise deal to operate 15 Wetherspoon pubs, expanding into the pub sector under the well-known brand. The locations and financial terms aren’t disclosed. The model keeps Wetherspoon’s menu, pricing, and operating standards, with Papas handling local management and hiring. The move fits a wider industry push toward franchising to grow faster with lower risk.