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‘I’m just happy to be alive’ – Tai Woffinden wells up and admits he may need further operations after terrifying crash

TAI WOFFINDEN struggled to hold back tears as he opened up on his recovery following his terrifying crash.

The five-time Speedway world champion was involved in a horror high-speed crash in Krosno, Poland, in late March which left him with 15 BROKEN BONES.

Tai Woffinden in an interview after a crash, saying he's happy to be alive.
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Tai Woffinden opened up on his road to recovery after his horror Speedway crash[/caption]
Tai Woffinden in an interview, discussing injuries.
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He joked he felt like a ‘broken 80-year-old man’ as he went through rehab[/caption]
Tai Woffinden in an interview, discussing injuries.
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Woffinden then admitted he may need further surgery[/caption]

Having been airlifted to hospital, the British speedster spent days in a medically induced coma after having three lengthy major operations.

Woffinden, Britain’s greatest-ever rider, had a double compound right femur fracture, broken back, right humerus compound fracture, dislocated and smashed right elbow, 12 broken ribs, punctured lung, left broken shoulder blade and dislocated left shoulder.

He bravely fought back from his life-threatening injuries and is now walking as he continues his gruelling recovery plan.

But three months on, the 34-year-old was seen in attendance at this weekend’s British Speedway Grand Prix at Belle Vue in Manchester.

Woffy spoke to the Speedway Grand Prix account and lifted the lid on his journey back before admitting he may need to have further surgery as a result of his injuries.

Asked how he was feeling, he said: “Like a broken 80-year-old man.

“But look, the last seven weeks have been really tough – a lot of rehab, four-five hours a day Monday to Friday, you get the weekends off – now I’m back in the gym with Kirk in the UK.

“Was at the gym this morning and yesterday and we’re planning on staying here in England for a little bit longer and then focus on the gym work now rather than the rehab.

“I got another scan at the end of the month which will determine if I need a second operation on my arm – my right humerus.

“Fingers crossed I don’t, but if I do, I do and yeah we’ll just deal with it.”

Speaking about his recovery, he looked emotional as he recounted his ordeal.

He continued: “It’s a mindset, you know. At a young age I got my black belt in martial arts in Australia, the second youngest.

“And I transferred over to Speedway and then won my world championships.

“Everything I do I put 110 per cent into and rehab and recovering from broken bones I have the same mindset and we just get after it.”

Woffinden was then asked about his potential return to Speedway, to which he replied: “Is it too soon? Yeah.

“It was a tough one you know, I woke up from the coma and was like I’m done, I don’t want to deal with this again.

“And some days go by and I’m like, yeah I fancy having a ride, maybe not racing but maybe ride my bike again.

“It’s way too soon. I don’t know what my future has to hold and I’m just happy to be alive.”

A tattooed man lying in a hospital bed hooked up to medical equipment.
Woffinden had been put into a medically-induced coma after suffering 15 broken bones
Man on crutches walking down a hospital hallway.
But the Speedway icon is back walking months after the crash

Speaking to SunSport earlier this month, Woffinden spoke about how he remembered everything from the crash including hearing people crying over his injuries.

He said: “I remember everything. In the race that I crashed I made a pretty decent start, so I blipped the throttle a little bit coming into the corner.

“The junior rider off gate one drove over the kerb, ran into the guy that was off gate two, who then collected me.

“As I got collected, as you normally do, you drop it on the side and slide towards the fence. And then while sliding across the track, my bike hit the APD (airfence) first, which lifted it up probably about a metre.

“And the moment I saw that lift, I just went, ‘oh f***’. And then I hit the fence, I heard my femur snap. It’s almost like if you’re underwater and you snap a tree branch.

“I then was laid on the track. I remember looking up and seeing everybody around me. The team manager’s face looked like he had seen a ghost.

“One person was crying looking at my body. My arms were pointing all in the wrong direction. My left shoulder was dislocated, pointing upwards.

“My right humerus was shattered at the bottom. My elbow was dislocated and my elbow was broken. I actually couldn’t see my hands when I was laying on the track because they were both pointing up.

“So I’m sat there saying, ‘give me some meds’. I was saying ‘bol, bol, bol’ which means pain in Polish just to make sure they knew what I was talking about.

“I don’t know if I passed out from the amount of Fentanyl they’d given me or the amount of blood that I’d lost.”

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The £4.50 B&Q gadget gardeners are loving for removing stubborn dandelions in lawns & it works on all stubborn weeds

GARDENERS are raving over a B&Q weeding gadget that users say “takes the hard work out of weeding”.

The Magnusson Weeder features a carbon steel head designed to make uprooting pesky weeds as easy as possible.

Weed remover tool with orange and black handle.
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The £4.50 B&Q gadget gardeners are loving for removing stubborn dandelions in lawns[/caption]
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Dandelions are removed from a meadow (stock)[/caption]
Person weeding dandelions in a lawn.
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A man pulling dandelion / weeds out from the grass (stock)[/caption]

This sleek little tool can be bought from B&Q for just £4.50.

It’s the sort of gadget that will no doubt come in handy as avid gardeners look to spruce up their lawns and patios this summer.

The retailer’s website says: “This weeder is designed to make getting rid of deep-rooted weeds easier, the hand size with ergonomic handle means it’s comfortable and quick to deweed small beds and borders.”

With the summer months now upon us, gardeners across the country will be dusting off their outdoor tools to make their outdoors spaces barbecue-ready.

Numerous shoppers have taken to B&Q’s comments sections to praise the gadget’s reliability.

One said: “I bought this weeding tool for this year’s dandelion season and it has proved to be a terrific addition to my garden tool collection.

“The spoon-like addition on the handle of the tool makes it much easier to pull the weeds out of the ground, so it’s easy to use.”

Many other reviewers were quick to echo how easy it is to use the tool.

One user posted: “I bought two of these weeders… Very easy to use!

“It’s good for removing the dandelions in my lawn.”

Another said: “I’ve found this tool really useful for digging up weeds in the lawn.

“I find it’s best to dig it in as deep as possible before then levering up and on sturdy weeds i do it from a couple of different angles.

“Really takes the hard work out of weeding. I thought this was a great price too.”

The device also boasts an ergonomically designed handle aimed at improving user comfort.

It measures 345mm (around 14 inches) in total.

One user said: “Simple effective tool for weeding.

“I’ve only used it once so can’t comment on how sturdy it is but seems like good value so far.”

Another wrote: “Very well made does not bend like other types I have tried.”

June gardening jobs

The Sun's Gardening Editor, Veronica Lorraine, has shared the tasks you should take this month.

Stake out leggy perennials

With all the dramatic weather we’ve been having, it’s definitely time to stake out your leggy perennials (the ones that come back every year). Heavy rain and growth spurts, can make them collapse and flop.

Picking out the slugs and snails

Hopefully as we move into summer they  will do less damage as the plants get bigger.  The best way is still to go out at night with a head torch to find them. 

Pick elderflower heads

You can use them to make your own cordial, or add to cakes, champagne or even fry them in batter. 

Get on top of weeds

It’s around now that weeds really ramp up in the garden, so keep on top of them with hoe-ing – or just the traditional ‘on your knees with a hand fork’. Try and avoid chemicals – remember weeds are just plants in the wrong place. 

Up the mowing

You’ll need to mow your lawn weekly now – if you’ve got time, weed it beforehand as once you mow you chop off the leaves and its harder to see them. 

Check on your tomatoes

Your tomato plants will need attention – water, feed and regularly and pinch out the sideshoots. 

Chelsea Chop

There’s still time for the Chelsea Chop – plants like Rudbeckia’s, Asters, Penstemons, Sedums and other perennials can be cut back by a third to help them get a bit more bushy, and prolong the flowering period.

Sort out your tulips

If you can be bothered and have space – lift and story your tulip  bulbs to ensure colour next Spring. 

Deadheading your roses

Take them down to the first set of healthy leaves – which will ensure more flowers for longer. 

Enjoy your space

Take some time to sit and enjoy your garden or outside space – it’s great for your mental health. Even just a few minutes a day can make a big difference. 

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Four ways to grow your own herbs and save buying at the supermarket

SUMMER is the perfect thyme to rustle up light dishes packed with fresh herbs.

Coriander, parsley and biggest seller basil are all in demand this season, so you might want to grow your own. Here’s how to keep them in mint condition.

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Growing your own herbs can give you a headstart on rustling up a few tasty dishes
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TOP OF THE POTS: Bought potted herbs will likely need a health reboot.

As soon as you get them home, replant them in a bigger container.

Add some good quality compost. If you have some specifically for vegetables, that’s even better. Gently loosen the roots before planting so they have space to flourish.

SAGE ADVICE: When deciding where to place your potted herbs so they thrive, it’s wise to pick a semi-sunny spot.

They may not have been grown in natural sunlight, so putting them on a hot south-facing sill may be too much.

Find somewhere that gets sun, but isn’t too much of a hotspot.

Avoid draughts or radiators, and don’t group them too close together. They need space to grow.

WATER WISE: Herbs need regular watering but won’t welcome getting drenched.

It’s best to place those from a supermarket on a saucer or shallow dish and water when it runs dry.

The best-selling fresh herb, basil, should only be watered in the morning so it can dry out overnight. You should prune your herbs or use them regularly as this encourages them to grow.

FREEZY DOES IT: Freezing your herbs will mean you can use them for months to come.

Wash and dry them, then freeze the stems and leaves in a freezer bag.

Alternatively, snip the washed herbs into an ice cube tray before topping with water or oil. Then freeze.

You could also mix cut herbs and room-temperature butter.
Freeze in an ice cube tray, then use in your cooking or to top meat, fish or vegetables.

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Anti-tourist protesters take over sightseeing coach in Majorca with smoke bombs ahead of mass march tomorrow

SPANISH protesters held up a sightseeing bus in Palma de Majorca ahead of a major anti-tourism demonstration tomorrow.

The goal of the act was to “denounce the touristification and commercialisation” of the popular Spanish island, the group said.

A double-decker sightseeing bus surrounded by yellow smoke bombs.
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Protesters held up a sightseeing bus in the Majorcan capital of Palma[/caption]
Protestors blocking a sightseeing bus in Palma, holding signs demanding a dignified life.
Campaigners from ‘Menys Turisme, Més Vida’ (Less Tourism, More Life) held up signs reading ‘For The Right To A Dignified Life’
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Protestors blocking a tourist bus with yellow smoke.
Yellow smoke flares were seen in the protest
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Campaigners from ‘Menys Turisme, Més Vida’ (Less Tourism, More Life) staged the protest in the Majorcan capital city of Palma.

They halted the bus, climbing onto it and unfurling a banner calling for an end to mass tourism.

In a video shared on its social media account, the group said it is “tired” and “ready to break the tourism status quo”.

It believes it’s urgent to change the model to one that prioritises the well-being of the local population over the interests of the tourism industry.

The group called on locals to join Sunday’s demo at 6pm in Plaza de España.

Thousands across the Balearic Islands – along with other parts of Spain – are expected to take part tomorrow.

They are demanding the right to better housing, decent work, environmental sustainability and quality public services.

It comes as Spain’s first major overtourism protests of the year kicked off in April after thousands of people across 40 cities took to the streets.

Majorca, one of the centres of the protests last year, hosted the first mass protests of the year.

Nearly 40 organisations from the Balearic Islands are believed to have marched in Palma.

The slogan of the protest was “Let’s end the housing crisis“.

One anti-AirBnb campaign urged Majorcan locals to vandalise key boxes outside rentals by supergluing their locks.

Later, in May, thousands flooded the streets of the Canary Islands in Spain‘s third wave of protests of the year.

Demonstrations took place across the Spanish archipelago’s islands, including Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.

The slogan of the march was “The Canary Islands are not for sale, they are loved and defended.”

Other banners read: “The Canary Islands have a limit and so does our patience” and “Enough is enough!”

Spain’s anti-mass tourism movement began gaining serious momentum in April 2024 – particularly in popular tourist destinations.

Locals have been demanding an end to the problems associated with mass tourism, including pollution, traffic chaos, the lack of affordable housing and low wages for tourism workers.

What is overtourism?

Overtourism refers to the phenomenon where a destination experiences a volume of tourists that exceeds its manageable capacity

The term is often used to describe the negative consequences of mass tourism, which includes overcrowding and environmental issues

As a result, popular destinations have become less enjoyable for both visitors and locals

Local communities, in particular, bear the brunt, facing rising costs and a depletion of resources

In response, national and local governments have started to implement measures to reduce overtourism

Some solutions include:

  • Safeguarding historical and heritage sites
  • Promoting off-peak travel
  • Tourism caps and regulations
  • Promoting lesser-known destinations
Illustration of a map showing protests against overtourism in several European cities.

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Reality show winner and pop star ‘unveiled’ as mysterious masked performer President ahead of Download Festival slot

THE identity of a mysterious mask-wearing performer who leads new band President has been revealed ahead of its Download Festival performance tomorrow afternoon.

The hard-rocking act launched its presidential campaign out of the blue earlier this year with a series of cryptic social media posts.

Poster for a sold-out President concert in London.
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President is playing a 30 minute set at Download tomorrow afternoon[/caption]

More recently the band announced its first rally (headline gig) is taking place on July 30 at The Garage, London. It quickly sold out.

Two crushing singles, In The Name of the Father and Fearless, are aural manifestos, acting as a rallying cry for rock and metal lovers to pledge allegiance.

Speculation over President’s identity has been rife ever since the first images of its frontman wearing a creepy rubber mask went public.

A place on the Download Festival bill before a physical release indicated the band’s members had some gravitas in the industry.

The consensus is that the singer Busted frontman Charlie Simpson.

President’s songs bear a striking resemblance to Charlie’s trademark gravelly vocals, particularly from his time leading Fightstar in the early noughties.

That band reunited last year for a sellout gig at Wembley Arena to celebrate its 20th anniversary.

Charlie won The Masked Singer disguised as a Rhino in 2023, and it seems the experience has inspired him to launch a more serious masked side project.

Not only that, but fans have spotted a gap in the front teeth of the singer, which Charlie is known to have.

Beyond the vocal and facial similarities, though, is the fact that the trademark for President’s music on Spotify belongs to King of Terror.

The sole director for that firm on Companies House is one Charles Robert Simpson, while documents show his wife Anna holds 50 percent share stake in the business.

Though the mystery may be solved, the concept is still creative and refreshing.

Faceless acts aren’t particularly unusual in modern rock – Ghost have been doing it ghoulishly well for years and Download headliners Sleep Token are currently the genre’s biggest poster boys – but President’s committal to its theme remains intriguing.

And mystery still surrounds the remaining members of the group with former Bring Me The Horizon star Jordan Fish and members of Sleep Token and Bullet For My Valentine tipped to be involved.

If you’re at Download this weekend check them out on the Dogtooth Stage at 4.25pm tomorrow.

Charlie Simpson of Busted performing on stage.
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It appears Charlie Simpson is the man behind the President mask[/caption]
Photo of the band Busted at the Rolling Stone UK Awards.
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Charlies is best known for his work in Busted with James Bourne and Matt Willis[/caption]
The Masked Singer Rhino winner revealed.
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Was President inspired by his time on The Masked Singer?[/caption]

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Sir Alex Ferguson comes across emotional letter he sent 26 years ago on first-ever tour of Rangers’ museum

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SIR ALEX FERGUSON spotted an emotional letter he wrote 26 years ago in Rangers’ brand new museum.

The iconic Scottish manager was in Glasgow this week for the opening of the Rangers Museum at New Edmiston House.

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Fergie was given the honour of being the first visitor to the newly opened Rangers Museum[/caption]
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A letter the Scot wrote to former Gers boss Dick Advocaat is framed in the museum[/caption]

Fergie, who spent two years at Ibrox from 1967 to 1969, was given the honour of being the venue’s first-ever visitor.

Some of the most famed items in Rangers’ history are on display in the museum, including a letter from Ferguson.

The letter was one Govan-born Ferguson penned to Dick Advocaat after the Dutchman guided the Teddy Bears to a treble in the 1998/1999 season.

It read: “Dear Dick. Just a wee note to congratulate you and your players on winning the treble.

“I know how difficult it is to maintain the level of fitness and determination to achieve all three trophies, but your players carried out the task with great style.

“Please pass on my sincere good wishes to all your staff.

“Yours sincerely, Sir Alex Ferguson.”

Ferguson appeared to be emotional as he looked at the letter and the rest of the Gers memorabilia.

Alex Ferguson, Rangers striker, at the 1969 Scottish FA Cup Final.
Sir Alex Ferguson spent two seasons at Ibrox from 1967 to 1979
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Dick Advocaat and Bert van Lingen with trophies.
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Dick Advcocaat guided Rangers to a treble in the 1998/99 season[/caption]

The Ibrox faithful were thrilled that Fergie was the first person to enter the doors of the Rangers Museum.

One wrote on X: “Brilliant to see Fergie looking so well, and nice to see him at Ibrox.”

Another said: “Once a Ranger, always a Ranger.”

And another said: “Should have given this man the Rangers Manager Job.”

One remarked: “Take good care of the boss.”

Another chimed in: “Legend.”

Rangers ended the 2024/25 Scottish Premiership season in second place, 15 points behind bitter rivals Celtic.

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