Janey Godley has once again put words in the First Minister's mouth. The Scots comedian has done a hilarious voiceover on Nicola Sturgeon's latest coronavirus update amid the further tightening of restrictions which was announced today.
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Nicola Sturgeon’s Christmas message has been given the Janey Godley treatment. The First Minister issued a festive message to the nation marking a year like no other and a Christmas Day which looks very different for many.
And comedian Janey Godley gave the message her trade-mark voiceover.She opened by announcing: “I’ve got ma wee chicken breast in the oven with a wee sausage. Peter, of course, he wants a steak pie supper cause he likes to be difficult at Christmas”.Marking the chaos and
.Janey Godley has once again put words in the First Minister's mouth. The Scots comedian has done a hilarious voiceover on Nicola Sturgeon's latest coronavirus update amid the further tightening of restrictions which was announced today.
Janey Godley has paid tribute to her mother on what would have been her 86th birthday today. The comedian's mother Annie was found dead in the Clyde during the 1980s and Janey claims her mother's violent partner Peter Greenshields was to blame for her death.
Janey Godley is best known for her spoof voice over sketches, but fans were stunned to see the comedian star in a BBC drama last night. Traces is a six-part crime series set in Dundee which follows a girl’s hunt for her mum’s killer.
Janey Godley has done a satirical turn on Donald Trump's involvement in last week's deadly Capitol riot. The Scots comedian is as well known for her thoughts on the soon to be ousted US President as she is for her voiceovers of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's daily coronavirus briefings.
Janey Godley has taken to Twitter to hit back online troll who said she was 'ugly' and 'horrific to watch' with a hilarious come back. The 59-year-old has been entertaining the nation with some much needed light-hearted relief during the coronavirus pandemic with her Nicola Sturgeon daily briefing sketches, but not everyone has been singing her praises.
Janey Godley has blasted lockdown rule flouters, telling them to "get tae". The Scots comic didn't hold back yesterday with her thoughts on people who have not been adhering to strict coronavirus regulations over the past few months, as the country battles a surge in cases from a new strain.
Nicola Sturgeon "acted in an honourable way" after former colleague Alex Salmond reportedly claimed she breached the ministerial code by misleading the Scottish Parliament. Former first minister Mr Salmond's submissions to an inquiry into sexual assault claims against him have been obtained by national newspapers, in which he claims Ms Sturgeon's evidence over when she knew about the allegations was "simply untrue".
First Minister is considering tightening the rules and asked whether "fewer places" needed to be open.
tough new lockdown which sees people barred from leaving their homes for an essential purpose. Unlike the first lockdown imposed in March last year, manufacturing and construction businesses have so far been allowed to continue to operate.
Burns Big Night In will be hosted by DJ and presenter, Edith Bowman with other stars including comedian, Janey Godley; award winning folk band Talisk and poet, Ellen Pennie delivering some unforgettable Burns materials. There will even be a cocktail masterclass courtesy of The Glenlivet.We’re giving one lucky reader a VIP ticket to this year’s event plus a year’s membership to the National Trust for Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon has made another personal plea to Scots to stay away from loved ones to help stem the spread of coronavirus. The First Minister urged families to forsake the first-foot tradition as cases are "worryingly high".There were 2,539 new cases of the deadly virus reported in Scotland in the last 24 hours.Sturgeon tweeted: ":Today’s case numbers are worryingly high again."The new variant is accelerating spread.
First Minister tweeted just after the Brexit transition period formally ended at 11pm on December 31. Scotland's trading and travel relationships with EU countries will now be governed by the agreement announced by the UK Government on Christmas Eve.
The Sun, he explained: 'When Azaylia needed a donor the amount of people who came together straight away to order test kits, do the tests and then send them back, was crazy. 'The DKMS and Anthony Nolan probably get around 30,000 to 40,000 registers a year.
The SNP leader issued twitter rebuttal in response Tories labelling her “no-deal Nicola” online because of the SNP decision not to back the Tory Brexit deal.
immediately attacked the settlement, saying “there is no deal that will ever make up for what Brexit takes away from us.”On a historic Christmas Eve that will set Scotland and the UK on a different political course from the rest of Europe, Johnson boasted that his “jumbo-sized Canada-style deal” was what the country needs.Johnson said the agreement resolves the European question which has “bedevilled” British politics for generations.But as Sturgeon made plain the end of the Britain’s four
Boris Johnson said the deal would "benefit every party of the UK".The Prime Minister declared it would boost the fishing industry as well as the financial sector - two key employers north of the Border.European diplomats will meet on Christmas morning to review the deal on behalf of the EU's 27 member states, while MPs are likely to vote on the agreement on December 30.But the First Minister took a less than enthusiastic view.Sturgeon tweeted: “Before the spin starts, it’s worth remembering that
First Minister said there were "no excuses" for the breach and admitted she had been in the wrong.
direct to your inboxNicola Sturgeon has apologised after she breached coronavirus lockdown rules.Scotland's First Minister took off her face mask at a funeral wake to chat to three women in a bar, a photograph published in the Scottish Sun showed.While Ms Sturgeon kept her distance, under Scottish Government Covid rules, customers in hospitality venues must wear a face covering except when seated and must wear one when moving around.Ms Sturgeon was attending a funeral wake for a Scottish
Janey Godley is back with another brilliant Nicola Sturgeon voiceover, but this time with an important message in amongst the hilarity. The comedian has been keeping Scots laughing through the pandemic with her videos, with her latest making light of the grim news of tightened restrictions over Christmas and beyond.But this time, Janey issues a rousing plea for unity at this tough time, asking the nation to be 'a wee bit more vigilant'.
tonnes of fish.Johnson said Brexit would be a gift because of all the opportunities for fishing outside the EU.But with ports shut and the industry now in turmoil, Sturgeon had a more personal idea in response.Asked for suggestions at her daily briefing today, Sturgeon replied: "I'm probably not one to talk, but a hairbrush maybe."Sturgeon added: "That's meant as a light hearted comment, not as a serious comment and I'm definitely not one to talk, as you can see."I actually signed him a