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Mars rovers roll on to five years
The US space agency's (Nasa) Mars rovers are celebrating a remarkable five years on the Red Planet.
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'Job losses certain' - car boss
The chief executive of Jaguar Land Rover says more redundancies are inevitable across the motor industry.
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Green research call for car maker
Jaguar Land Rover could argue it needs a government loan to fund research into greener engines, a professor says.
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M5 shut after LPG Land Rover fire
A motorway in east Devon is closed in both directions after a gas-fuelled Land Rover catches fire.
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'A year to forget' for carmakers
BBC Midlands motoring correspondent Peter Plisner reflects on 2008 for the automotive industry locally.
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Tata 'to inject cash into Jaguar'
Tata Motors, owner of Jaguar Land Rover, will inject "tens of millions" of pounds into the troubled firm, says the FT.
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Mandelson plays down Jaguar deal
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson says car maker Jaguar Land Rover must "look to its own resources" to overcome its economic woes.
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Motor industry bailout 'due soon'
A Labour peer says he expects the government to announce a loans package for the motor industry "fairly soon".
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Nasa finds 'missing' Mars mineral
A US probe spots rocks on Mars that suggest the planet would have been more hospitable for life than previously thought.
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Government confirms Jaguar talks
The government confirms it has held talks with Jaguar Land Rover over the possibility of state aid for the carmaker.
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The Jaguar Land Rover dilemma
Struggling carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is in talks with the government, asking for financial assistance. The government responds by pointing to the economic health of its Indian parent company Tata.
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Family death crash father guilty
A Lincolnshire father is convicted of causing the deaths of four of his children by dangerous driving.
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Car industry focusing on crisis
Manufacturers call for immediate government funding to prevent job cuts affecting up to 90,000 staff in the West Midlands' motor industry.
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Rescuers' battle to save drowning family
Rescuers described how they dived into the water in a bid to save the four children.
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Fatal car defect 'missed in MOT'
The trial of Lincolnshire man accused of causing the deaths of four of his children by dangerous driving is told a fault missed in an MOT test was to blame.
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Forces stick with Snatch vehicles
Lightly armoured Snatch Land Rovers are to remain in use in Afghanistan and Iraq, Defence Secretary John Hutton says.
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Father 'did everything he could'
A Lincolnshire man accused of causing the deaths of four of his children by dangerous driving gives his account of the crash to a court.
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106 jobs to go at car parts firm
A company supplying parts for the car industry announces plans to make 106 of its 153 workers redundant.
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Q&A: Jackal armoured vehicles
The all-terrain Jackal is one of a number of new armoured vehicles in use in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Jurors see death crash Land Rover
Jurors in the trial of a man charged with killing four of his children by dangerous driving view the vehicle which crashed.
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