A giant cargo ship that docked in great Yarmouth carrying a load of potentially explosive fertiliser is believed to have dumped its load at sea.
The load of ammonium nitrate was part of a 20,000-tonne load of the fertiliser on board MV Ruby, which was dubbed a 'floating ...
MV Ruby has returned to Great Yarmouth's outer harbour, triggering an angry response from Norfolk County Council [Steve ...
A damaged Maltese ship carrying potentially explosive fertiliser has returned to Norfolk, sparking criticism of Transport ...
A RUSSIAN “floating bomb” ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of explosives has “dumped” part of its load 14 miles off the UK coast.
The damaged MV Ruby, which is carrying thousands of tonnes of fertiliser, is back in Great Yarmouth.
A transport minister has told the House of Lords that a damaged cargo ship carrying potentially explosive fertiliser poses no danger to the people of Great Yarmouth. Lord Hendy said 20,000 tonnes ...
The MV Ruby, a Maltese ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of fertiliser, was damaged in bad weather in the North Sea and is now docked in the harbour of the Norfolk town to have its contents moved to ...
A loud bang was heard throughout the town in a prank some locals believe could be inspired by fears that the MV Ruby - a damaged cargo shipping carrying "potentially explosive" ammonium nitrate ...
The MV Ruby, a Maltese-registered cargo ship, that had been drifting at sea for weeks, has finally been allowed to dock at the Norfolk port of Great Yarmouth in Britain. According to the BBC ...