Jaguar to build F-type sports car
Wednesday, April 4th, 2012Jaguar Land Rover is to build a successor to its previous sports cars called the F-type at its factory in Birmingham.

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Jaguar to build F-type sports car
Jaguar Land Rover is to build a successor to its previous sports cars called the F-type at its factory in Birmingham.

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Jaguar to build F-type sports car
More than 1,000 new members of staff are to be recruited at Jaguar Land Rover’s manufacturing plant in Solihull.

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Land Rover creates 1,000 new jobs
Car maker Jaguar Land Rover is expected to confirm plans for a new engine plant in the West Midlands, employing hundreds of people.

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New plant for Jaguar Land Rover
Indian carmaker Tata Motors reports a tripling of profits as its Jaguar Land Rover subsidiary sees a sharp turnaround.

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Tata Motors boosted by Jaguar joy
The bosses who ran MG Rover when it collapsed have been banned from serving as directors of any company for up to six years.

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MG Rover Phoenix Four struck off
The first new MG for 16 years will roll off the production line in Longbridge later, in the first large scale production there since the demise of Rover in 2005.

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MG resumes major UK production
Jaguar Land Rover announces more than £2bn of supply contracts to more than 40 companies in the UK for its new Evoque model.

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Jaguar announces £2bn contracts
Tata Motors says its profits have soared as demand for its Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles has improved

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Jaguar sales drive Tata profits
Tata Motors says its profits have soared as demand for its Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles has improved

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Jaguar sales drive Tata profits
Thousands of jobs at Jaguar Land Rover’s plants in the West Midlands are saved after workers agree a new pay deal, the firm reveals.

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Jaguar’s plants in Midlands saved
Jonathan Beale describes the advantages of the Ocelot vehicle, which will replace the controversial Snatch Land Rover, the Ministry of Defence has announced.

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A look at the army’s Ocelot vehicle
The Ministry of Defence reveals the Ocelot vehicle will replace the controversial Snatch Land Rover for use by UK troops.

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Ocelot replaces Snatch vehicles
Tata Motors returns to profit thanks to strong demand for its cars and increased sales of its Jaguar and Land Rover brands.
