Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover will extend factory closures as it struggles to recover from a cyber attack - sparking fears of supply chain chaos ahead.

JLR, the UK's largest carmaker, has extended its pause in production until October 1, having a knock-on impact to the companies that supply it.

Unions have demanded a furlough scheme for workers who are suffering because of the shutdown.

The cyber attack hit JLR on August 31 and production has now been put on hold until at least October 1 - with forecasts of revenue losses worth more than £2billion.

Recent IT disruption aimed at Jaguar Land Rover has crippled production lines - and there are fears the firm could be vulnerable to ransom demands ahead.