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Former Opel chief Carl-Peter Forster unlikely to be new head of Jaguar Land Rover

  • Chief executive David Smith departs Jaguar Land Rover
  • Crucial jobs talks breakdown at Jaguar Land Rover
  • Jaguar Land Rover handed £1m grant for electric car development
  • Jaguar dealerships to fire market in India
  • More Jaguar Land Rover stories

Top Business Stories

Kraft confirms closure of Cadbury's Somerdale factory

  • Car finance firm S&U meeting market expectations
  • Halfords mulling over bid for HobbyCraft
  • Birmingham Post owner Trinity Mirror buys Guardian regional papers for £44.8m
  • HomeServe executive chairman steps down as firm predicts more growth
  • Kraft Foods accused of breaking promises over Cadbury factory
  • More Business news from the Birmingham Post

Automotive

Automotive news

Car finance firm S&U meeting market expectations

  • Jaguar to return to Le Mans race after 15 years away
  • Automotive supply chain told to embrace new markets at forum
  • Peugeot Citroen withdraws models over Toyota pedal issue
  • More Automotive News

Top News stories

Stirchley house fire death not suspicious, say police

  • Herefordshire hotel fire may have been started deliberately
  • Another day of chaos for Birmingham to London rail commuters
  • Birmingham man pleads guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour during EDL rally
  • Acock's Green homes under threat in heritage delays
  • More news from the West Midlands

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Axe hovers over Castle Bromwich or Lode Lane

Ben Goldby reports from Jaguar car assembly plant in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, after the announcement that either it or the Land Rover factory in Solihull will be closed.

UK News

Afghanistan deaths soldiers named

  • Kraft reverses Cadbury factory vow
  • Temperatures set to plunge again
  • Broadwater Farm murder: man held
  • More UK News

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Sion Simon's big gamble in bid to become Mayor of Birmingham

  • Birmingham still a sick council six years on
  • Cadbury and the chocolate soldiers
  • Council gets ahead of the cuts game
  • More Post Comment

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Kraft Chief Executive's Personal Promise to Britain over Cadbury

Kraft Chief Exectuive Irene Rosenfeld has sent a letter to Business Secretary Lord Mandelson insisting that the proposed takeover of Cadbury is "good news for British manufacturing" and promising to act with "respect for Cadbury's heritage, people and identity". Read

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