The Russian captain of the Solong cargo ship that crashed into a US-flagged tanker earlier this week in the North Sea appeared in an English court on Saturday on charges of gross negligence ...
The Russian captain of a ship involved in the North Sea crash has appeared in court. Vladimir Motin, of Primorsky, St Petersburg, was remanded into custody after appearing at Hull Magistrates ...
The spill in the North Sea is different yet may be no less harmful. The focus in the coming days will be rightly on how the March 10 incident, described to me as being the equivalent of driving a ...
North Sea crash sparks fears in once-thriving English fishing town (Picture credit: AP) ...
The fire on an oil tanker involved in the crash in the North Sea has finally gone out, several days after it collided with a container ship near the Humber Estuary. Crowley, the maritime company ...
The fire on an oil tanker involved in the crash in the North Sea has finally gone out, several days after it collided with a container ship near the Humber Estuary. Crowley, the maritime company ...
A 59-year-old Russian national has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter in connection with the collision in the North Sea, police have said. A spokesman for shipping company ...
A Department for Transport spokesperson said: “We are working closely with HM Coastguard to help support the response to the incident in the North Sea. We are grateful to all emergency personnel ...
A collision between an oil tanker and cargo ship in the North Sea has raised fears of coastal pollution and damage to marine protected areas. The incident took place off the coast of England on ...
London: The crash between a cargo ship and a tanker carrying jet fuel in the North Sea off the coast of England has raised fears of coastal pollution and damage to marine protected areas.
Thanks for following this live page today as we brought you the latest after the crash between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea yesterday. We're pausing our coverage now for the ...