
UK News Daily UK Considers Aid for JLR, Oasis 'Wonderwall' Guitar Auctioned, Andy Burnham Targets PM, UK and France Cut Crossings, and more...
Sep 26, 2025
The UK government is considering support for Jaguar Land Rover after a cyberattack puts 200,000 jobs at risk. Meanwhile, an iconic 'Wonderwall' guitar goes under the hammer, linked to Oasis's successful reunion tour. Andy Burnham sets his sights on a PM role, emphasizing regional empowerment. The UK and France unveil a new migration deal to tackle Channel crossings, while the BBC faces backlash for airing a controversial performance from Bob Vylan at Glastonbury.
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Supply Chains Fracture Via Third‑Party Gaps
- The JLR cyberattack exposed how third-party SAAS and SAP integrations create systemic manufacturing risk.
- Early AI-driven detection and one-click recovery materially reduce costly downtime and data loss.
Detect Early, Restore Fast
- Use AI monitoring to detect intrusions early and stop data exfiltration before major damage.
- Implement rapid recovery tools like one-click restores to cut expensive manufacturing downtime.
Wonderwall Guitar Carries Breakup Lore
- Noel Gallagher's damaged Gibson ES-355, tied to a backstage brawl, is auctioned as a piece of Oasis history.
- The guitar's role in the band's breakup increases its collectible value and auction estimates reach £250k–£500k.
