Nothing a strip of gaffer tape wont put right. 
Stirrers from McDongals and some spray foam will soon see it sorted 
Sadly not satisfactorily, the nose is in a bad way, as not only is it crumpled, but its obviously had a chat with the prop during the incident.... ...which helps explain the prop damage.
Normally, I'd have superglued all that foam back together "enough" to continue and chuck it back in the air, but a) I didn't take any glue with me, b) there isn't enough solid EPO left in the nose - its crumpled badly, not obvious in photo.
As we say in the flying community when and EPO plane has a big one, snow everywhere.
I could probably repair it to an extent on the workbench but the nose would remain fragile, but the entire airframe is only £50, it's not worth the effort. All the electronics, servos, motors etc have survived.