- Thirty-seven people have been brought ashore after a cargo vessel collided with an oil tanker off the east coast of England
- One person is in hospital while the other 36 mariners from both crews are “safe and accounted for”, says local MP Graham Stuart
- Jet fuel is spilling into the North Sea following the collision off the East Yorkshire coast, the owner of the tanker says
- Video shows thick smoke billowing out from the tanker, with reports of a “massive fireball” being seen
- The US-flagged Stena Immaculate appears to have been hit while at anchor by the Portuguese-flagged container Solong, according to tracking data analysed by BBC Verify
