Families seek answers a year after the South Korean plane crash

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One year on from South Korea’s worst air crash, families say they’re still waiting for answers.

Also, South Korea’s biggest e-commerce firm, Coupang, has agreed to pay over a billion dollars in compensation to its users for a massive data breach.

We also look back at the hacking of one of the UK's most famous brands – Jaguar Land Rover.

And the new James Bond game, 007 First Light, has been delayed until the end of May.

Presenter: Leanna Byrne
Producer: Ahmed Adan
Editor: Justin Bones
29 Dec 2025 11AM English United Kingdom Business

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