The allied militaries did not specify where within the Arctic Circle the exercise took place, but the area is home to Russian ...
and Holly Birkett chats to Carlos Pena and John Michael Radziwill about the changes at Sea Transport Maritime Group ...
Scotland faces “dole baby dole” under Labour’s plan for the North Sea, the Conservatives have claimed. Shadow Scotland secretary Andrew Bowie said early-stage plans to stop issuing new oil and gas ...
A MAP has revealed if you are considered rich based ... need to make £330,000 to say you are well off. Meanwhile, those in North East think if you make £80,000 a year you can class yourself ...
A recreation of the face of a woman whose skull found by the crew of a fishing boat in the North Sea has been issued by police. The discovery was made about 150 miles (240km) off the coast of ...
Some 84% of Scots want the country to continue extracting fossil fuels, according to a poll carried out by Opinion Matters for the advisory firm Big Partnership. The poll found that while support for ...
A Dubai-based engineering group has re-entered talks to buy John Wood Group, sparking a 40pc surge in the North Sea oil giant’s share price. The FTSE 250 business confirmed on Monday it had ...
Their reemergence follows the Yemeni Houthi movement’s campaign to target Red Sea shipping in support of ... He shared a picture of the guide map that confirmed the ship was voyaging miles ...
In an astonishing turn of events, February 2025 witnessed the rare sighting of a deep-sea anglerfish—also known as the black seadevil (Melanocetus johnsonii)—near the ocean’s surface off the coast of ...
A video shared on Instagram showed the female fish, whose Latin name translates to "black sea monster," swimming through the light-filled ocean waters off the coast of Tenerife. "This could be the ...
Swedish authorities say they are investigating a damaged cable discovered in the Baltic Sea, the latest in a string of recent incidents of ruptured undersea cables that have heightened fears of ...
Freak waves are more common than previously thought and pose a grave threat to offshore wind infrastructure and vessels, according to a new research project into their occurrence in the North Sea.