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Dan Walker: Presenter ‘confident’ he is not to blame for bike crash | UK News

Broadcaster Dan Walker has said he is “confident that I am not to blame” after he was hit by a car while on his bike earlier this week.

The former BBC Breakfast presenter was struck off his bike on Monday morning while riding on a road in central Sheffield.

Writing in The Sunday Times, the 45-year-old said he “could have died” but confirmed he is unable to remember any details of the accident.

Screengrab from twitter after bike crash. Pics: @mrdanwalker

“There is still nothing there, which a large part of me is very happy about. I can’t go into details at the moment because the police might take another week or so to publish their report but, after talking to Conor (a police officer), I am confident that I am not to blame and I hope this can be resolved outside the courts,” he said.

“I know I could have died but I also know how easy it is to make a mistake, even when you’re trying to be careful.

“I can’t really remember what they (the driver) looked like, from that moment they were looking over me as I came round, but I do recall that they looked deeply distressed and I imagine it is all they are thinking about at the moment.

“That Monday could have been the day that changed their life for ever. I asked Conor if I would be able to talk to the driver if they were OK with that. I’ll let you know what happens.”

Dan Walker posts pictures on his twitter after he was involved in an accident with a car while riding his bike

Presenter hopes to return to work next week

Walker thanked the police, NHS and ambulance services, as well as friends, family and members of the public who helped him following the crash.

He said he has hated “doing nothing” and confirmed he hopes to return to his role as a Channel 5 news anchor next week.

“As long as the swelling and bruising have gone down, I think I will go back to work later this week,” he wrote.

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Dan Walker posts pictures on his twitter after he was involved in an accident with a car while riding his bike

‘Don’t be a helmet. Wear a helmet’

In several social media posts after the accident Walker has said the helmet he was wearing saved his life.

In his article for The Sunday Times he writes: “If anyone is looking for a new campaign slogan for cyclists, may I humbly suggest the message on some of the flowers which arrived this week: ‘Don’t be a helmet. Wear a helmet.'”

On Wednesday a spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police told Sky News: “No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing.”

Walker left the BBC to join Channel 5 last year and took part in the 2021 series of Strictly Come Dancing.

Albanians not to blame for migrant crisis, country’s PM Edi Rama tells UK government | Politics News

The UK has been told to stop blaming Albanians for the migrant crisis by the country’s prime minister.

Edi Rama said the British government needs to stop using Albanian immigrants to “excuse policy failures”.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman has singled Albanians out several times over the past week as the numbers coming from the southern European country in small boats across the Channel has soared.

Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said Albanians are “abusing” the Modern Slavery Act to delay deportation attempts.

But Mr Rama has had enough and tweeted on Wednesday: “Targeting Albanians (as some shamefully did when fighting for Brexit) as the cause of Britain’s crime and border problems makes for easy rhetoric but ignores hard fact.

“Repeating the same things and expecting different results is insane (ask Einstein!).

“70% of the 140,000 Albanians who have moved to the UK were living in Italy and Greece.

“1,200 of them are business people. Albanians in the UK work hard and pay tax. UK should fight the crime gangs of all nationalities and stop discriminating v Albanians to excuse policy failures.”

He added that Albania is a NATO country and is currently negotiating its EU membership, as well as being a “safe country of origin”.

Mr Rama said when Germany had a similar problem “it tightened its own systems – the UK can and should do the same, not respond with a rhetoric of crime that ends up punishing the innocent”.

He said Albania is “not a rich country and was for a very long time a victim of empires, we never had our own”.

The PM added: “We have a duty to fight crime at home and are doing so resolutely, as cooperating closely with others too.

“Ready to work closer with UK but facts are crucial. So is mutual respect.”