The collision took place about 13 miles (20km) off the East Yorkshire coast, near Hull and Grimsby, in a busy shipping area.
A large tanker has released jet fuel into the sea near crucial seal and seabird breeding spots, say local marine ecologists.
The toxic soup that could be spreading into the North Sea isn’t just an environmental disaster, it’s a direct threat to our shoreline.” Chris McClean has surfed along the east coast of the UK for the ...
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The known number of casualties so far is 32, with the crew of the MV Stena Immaculate are all safe and accounted for ...
Transport minister Mike Kane says Marine Accident Investigation Branch has been deployed to the site and begun its ...
Hull City Council leader Mike Ross says there is a "major operation" in the North Sea as the incident continues, which he ...
British officials were concerned about possible environmental damage Tuesday and looking for answers a day after a cargo ship ...
A tanker and a cargo ship crashed in the North Sea off the East Yorkshire coast on Monday. A fire on the tanker continues to rage - after a search was called off for a missing crew member from the ...
Sky News understands there is a five-mile air and sea exclusion zone around the location of the incident, which may be ...
A 59-year-old arrested after a cargo ship crashed into an oil tanker in the North Sea has been confirmed as the cargo ship’s captain. The US-flagged MV Stena Immaculate was anchored off the Humber ...
A port official said he was told the North Sea collision produced "a massive fireball" and the cargo ship's owner said one ...