Comedian Janey Godley paid tribute to the NHS after her latest scan revealed she is now cancer free.
The 61-year-old underwent a hysterectomy earlier this year after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer in November 2021.
Where is Janey Godley from
Janey Godley (born Jane Godley Currie, January 1961) is a Scottish stand-up comedian, actress and writer from Glasgow.
Is Janey Godley at the Fringe
Janey Godley has been on the comedy circuit for 20 years. Her firebrand sense of humour and no-nonsense attitude with her audience is legendary, and her latest instalment as part of the Free Fringe in Edinburgh is every bit as golden as her last.
Is Janey Godley Scottish
Janey Godley (born 20 Januar 1961) is a Scots staund-up comedian an writer frae Caltoun, Glesga.
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She won the Scots Speaker o the Year Award at the Scots Leid Awards in 2020.
Is Janey Godley still married to Sean
Janey Godley has been going through a tough time recently but she’s got a strong support network by her side constantly between her daughter Ashley and husband Sean.
Is Janey Godley in River city
River City (TV Series 2002– ) – Janey Godley as Maris MacKinnon – IMDb.
Are the Peaky Blinders Irish Catholics
“The Billy boys were protestants and the Conks, who centred on Norman Street, were Catholics.”
Mr Jeffrey said the main aim of the Billy Boys was to terrify the Catholic population, who were mainly Irish immigrants, and make them feel as unwelcome as possible.
What school did Ashley Storrie attend
“My dad had such a terrible education and couldn’t read or write properly,” says Storrie.
“He desperately wanted me to have a better chance. I was sent to Laurel Bank School, a private school for young ladies of privilege and means in the west end of Glasgow and my best friend was called Coriander.
What happened to Arthur Thompson Jr
In August 1991, Arthur Jnr, 31, was shot dead outside the Thompson family home while on weekend leave from prison.
At the time his parents lived in Provanmill Road, Blackhill, in a garishly converted former council house nicknamed The Ponderosa, after the 1960s cowboy TV series Bonanza.
Is Walter Norval still alive
Walter Norval (1928–2014)
Is Jimmy mccavern still alive
The Jewish gangster cheated death once before when it looked like he had been killed by Tommy in season 4, but the season 5 finale revealed he was alive but still rather sick-looking.
Who is the hardest man in Glasgow
Funeral held for well-known businessman once dubbed the hardest man in Glasgow. COLIN BEATTIE, 85, was feared by criminals and the police alike because of his physical presence.
Who is the toughest man in Britain
Lenny McLean earned a reputation as “Britain’s hardest man” – and for good reason.
The 20-stone tough nut had thousands of unlicensed boxing fights in his life and befriended the fearsome Kray twins.
Was Jimmy McCavern real
However, McCavern appears to be a fictitious character created by Peaky Blinders writer Steven Knight rather than a real person.
The Billy Boys was led by a man named Billy Fullerton, who ran the sectarian and staunchly Protestant gang.
Who is the Godfather of Glasgow
Glasgow’s Godfather: The Astonishing Inside Story of Walter Norval, the City’s First Crime Boss Paperback – Illustrated, 26 May 2011.
What is a typical Scottish dinner
Scotland’s national dish is haggis, a savoury meat pudding, and it’s traditionally accompanied by mashed potatoes, turnips (known as ‘neeps’) and a whisky sauce.
Which brings us to the national drink – whisky.
What food is Glasgow famous for
When you think of Scottish cuisine, haggis springs to mind. One of our most traditional and famous dishes is haggis, neeps and tatties, which is made up of hearty haggis, of course, neeps (turnips) and tatties (potatoes) and is usually served up with a dram, or two, of Scotch whisky.
Who owns the Oran Mor
Skerryvore Ltd is the owner and operator of Òran Mór (https://oran-mor.co.uk), one of Glasgow’s leading arts & entertainment venues based in the former Kelvinside Parish Church in the West End.
What do you call a person from Glasgow
People from Glasgow are Glaswegians, and from Paisley are Buddies, but no-one I have met know what those from Edinburgh are called.
Who are the Billy Boys in Glasgow
Billy Boys originated in the 1920s as the signature tune of the Billy Boys, who were a Protestant street gang in Bridgeton (an area of Glasgow historically associated with the city’s Protestant population, and with Scottish unionism – Brigton is the Scots form of Bridgeton) led by Billy Fullerton.
Where is the Ponderosa Glasgow
‘The Ponderosa’ in Provanmill Road, Glasgow.
What is cranhill Fleeto
Cranhill Fleeto is a street gang that originated from the east end of Glasgow and is supposedly notorious for involvement in gang violence.
The attack took place in the city’s east end and was carried out by youths wearing face coverings and balaclavas, according to Glasgow Live.
What is the prettiest city in Scotland
With 3614 votes… Millport takes the title for Scotland’s most beautiful town.
Are there triads in Glasgow
Triads in the United Kingdom first appeared during the post-World War era with the 14K Triad emerging in Chinese communities in London, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester in England and Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee in Scotland as early as 1952.
What does Tongs bass mean
See our Privacy Notice. “Tongs ya bass”. A saying, a war cry, a slogan that at one point seemed to appear on walls in every corner of the city.
Over the years it has become universally linked to the city of Glasgow and the gangs that have lurked within.
What does ya bass mean
“Ya bass” is generally taken as Glasgow slang for “you bastard”, though it has been proposed it could be the Gaelic war cry aigh bas meaning “battle and die”.
What does BAS mean in Scottish
bàs m (genitive singular bàis, plural bàsan) death, demise.
Citations
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-hardest-man-20st-3000-27020237
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triad_(organized_crime)
https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/19832858.glasgow-crime-stories-murder-arthur-thompson-jnr/