An oil tanker has arrived at a port for inspection a month after it was struck by a cargo vessel in the North Sea.
The Stena Immaculate oil tanker was towed into the Port of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on Friday after being anchored 16 miles (26km) off the coast.
The vessel, which was transporting jet fuel for the US military, had been travelling to Hull from a Greek port when it was struck by Portuguese-flagged Solong on 10 March.
On Thursday the coastguard said the boat had been successfully unloaded.