Foul play has not been ruled out in a crash between a US military tanker and a container ship in the North Sea. The MV Solong ...
the A6 Downing Street and A34 Brook Street. Queues are building on one of Manchester's busiest roads following a crash this morning. There are delays on the Mancunian Way heading westbound ...
A spokesperson for Downing Street announced Tuesday that regarding the cause of the crash "there doesn't appear to be any suggestions of foul play at this time." In show of support and confidence ...
Footage has shown clouds of black smoke billowing into the air after the collision off the coast of East Yorkshire.
Ernst Russ said efforts to locate the missing crew member were ‘ongoing’ after the collision off the coast of East Yorkshire ...
Downing Street said in a statement that the crash was an "extremely concerning situation", while thanking emergency services who rushed to the scene. The Prime Minister's spokesperson said ...
An American sailor said the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship ‘came out of the blue’ as it smashed into his oil tanker ...
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Downing Street said the collision and subsequent spill was “extremely concerning”, while the coastguard said it was assessing the “likely counter-pollution response required”. The ...
theories are swirling over a possible cyber attack or a malicious actor behind the sudden North Sea crash. Now, the Downing Street has said that there is no suggestion pointing to foul play so far.
HM Coastguard said the missing person from the Solong container ship had not been found after ‘an extensive search’.
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