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Mourners have been paying their last respects to the comedian Janey Godley at her funeral in Glasgow.

She died earlier this month aged 63 after receiving palliative treatment for terminal cancer.

Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon was among those to attend the service at St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow.

Godley found surprising fame with her impression of Ms Sturgeon’s COVID-19 news briefings during the pandemic.

The ex-SNP leader described her as “a force of nature” and “one of the funniest people I have ever known”.

Other mourners have also attended the service wearing bright colours in line with Godley’s wishes.

Nicola Sturgeon leaving the funeral of Scottish comedian Janey Godley at St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday November 30, 2024
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Nicola Sturgeon became friends with Janey Godley, who revoiced the first minister’s pandemic briefings – with comic effect. Pic: PA

Godley and Nicola Sturgeon pictured in 2023. Pic: PA
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Godley and Nicola Sturgeon pictured in 2023. Pic: PA

The Very Reverend Kelvin Holdsworth began by telling the congregation that Godley would be remembered with “kindness and with love” and added that “forgiveness” would be among the themes of the service.

Her daughter, Ashley Storrie – who is also a comedian – spoke during the service and said her mother “asked that I headline her funeral” but “I can’t do any of her jokes cause ‘house of God’ and that”.

“She was a comedian, that was her thing first and foremost. She tried acting, she hated it. She was a terrible singer. She couldn’t knit, she tried. There’s pictures of Liam Neeson with a hideous scarf to prove it. But what she was, was a comedian,” she added.

She concluded – her voice breaking – by asking “for one last time… please put your hands together for my ma, Janey Godley”.

Mourners arriving for the funeral of Scottish comedian Janey Godley at St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday November 30, 2024
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The service took place at St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow. Pic: PA

Mourners arriving for the funeral of Scottish comedian Janey Godley at St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday November 30, 2024. Pictured is Ashley Storrie (Janey's daughter)
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Janey Godley’s daughter Ashley Storrie was comforted before the service. Pic: PA

The congregation then rose to their feet, cheering and applauding.

Gavin Mitchell, who played Bobby the barman in the TV sitcom Still Game, was also among the mourners.

As the coffin was lifted out of the church, a recording of Godley’s famous catchphrase was played to the congregation: “Frank, Get the Door”.

Janey Godley's coffin leaving St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow. Pic: PA
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Her famous catchphrase featured in the service: “Frank, Get the Door”. Pic: PA

Godley’s coffin took a two-day “final tour” of Edinburgh and Glasgow ahead of her funeral service on Saturday, before a private cremation.

Godley revealed she had ovarian cancer in November 2021, but despite being given the all-clear in 2022 the disease returned.

Janey Godley's coffin leaving St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow. Pic: PA
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Crowds applauded as Godley’s coffin left St Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow. Pic: PA

Mourners arriving for the funeral of Scottish comedian Janey Godley at St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday November 30, 2024.
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Mourners gathered outside to pay their respects. Pic: PA

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She died at a hospice in Glasgow on 2 November, shortly after being awarded an honorary degree from the University of Glasgow.

Known for her stand-up career, including several radio shows and numerous TV appearances, Godley did not shy away from openly discussing cancer or controversial topics.

She secured worldwide fame in 2018 after protesting at Donald Trump’s Turnberry golf resort, holding a sign which read “Trump is a c***”

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Jessie J cancels tour dates ahead of second breast cancer surgery

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Jessie J has been forced to rearrange or cancel all upcoming tour dates as she will be having a second operation as part of her treatment for breast cancer.

The 37-year-old announced in June that she had been diagnosed with early breast cancer. She had her first operation later in the same month.

The singer, whose real name is Jessica Cornish, was due to tour the UK and Europe in October, before gigs in the US in November.

In a video posted on Instagram, she’s now told fans: “Unfortunately, I have to have a second surgery, nothing too serious, but it has to be done before the end of the year and unfortunately, that falls right in the middle of a tour that I had booked.”

The UK and Europe dates have been postponed until April next year while the US tour has been cancelled.

“So that is what it is, and I’m sorry,” the performer said. “I feel frustrated and sad, but also it is what it is, and I need to be better.

“I need to be healed, and I know this is the right decision to make. So I’m postponing the tour till next year.”

The star has asked fans to “please bear with us for the US tour”, adding that it’s “something that I want to do, but when the time is right”.

“You guys know how much I want to do all of it, but I just can’t,” she said. “And I have to be realistic.”

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Jessie J has battled numerous health issues, including being diagnosed with a heart condition when she was eight years old and suffering a minor stroke aged 18.

The singer-songwriter has had three number one songs in the UK singles chart, with Price Tag and Domino – both released in 2011 – and 2014’s Bang Bang, a collaboration with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.

She won the Critics’ Choice prize at the 2011 BRITs and bagged four Mobo awards in the same year.

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‘I’m shocked at how fragile I am still’: Cumberbatch and Colman on protecting their sanity from perils of social media

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'I'm shocked at how fragile I am still': Cumberbatch and Colman on protecting their sanity from perils of social media

Actor Benedict Cumberbatch says he’s shocked at how “fragile” he still is – despite years in the spotlight and success in the industry.

It might seem like the Doctor Strange star and The Crown actress Olivia Colman have it all when it comes to money and success – but they are also human like the rest of us.

The pair lead the cast of new satirical black comedy The Roses, which sees picture-perfect couple Ivy and Theo Rose – a rising star chef and ambitious architect – raise their two children in California, while chasing their own dreams.

‘I am shocked at how fragile I am’

But behind its dark humour and comic language, the film also looks at the realities of power imbalance, insecurity and wounded pride – in even the strongest of relationships.

And 49-year-old Cumberbatch – whose character faces a major setback in his career – tells Sky News that in real life the glare of social media only intensifies those type of situations.

“I am shocked at how fragile I am still.

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“I don’t go anywhere near it [social media] because of that.

“It’s like walking into a place where people want to marry you or kill you. Those extremes.

“I think we will get to a stage, a corporate culture that’s now manifested around it where people are obliged to do that in order to sell their lives, and therefore their brand and what they do for a living.”

Co-star Colman – who’s long-shunned the online world – agrees.

Cumberbatch and Colman in The Roses. Pic: Jaap Buitendijk/ Searchlight Pictures
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Cumberbatch and Colman in The Roses. Pic: Jaap Buitendijk/ Searchlight Pictures

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“I’m afraid I am very thin-skinned.

“I don’t look at any of it. My husband will look at a review and if it’s nice he’ll show me – but if it’s anything mean he knows to just go ‘don’t look – don’t look.’

“You just have to learn to be thicker-skinned.

“But actually, I think we need people who are sensitive and kind.”

‘Don’t do it… delete it all’

Colman – now 51, and whose leading role in The Favourite bagged her an Academy Award in 2019 – says no amount of experience and success can shield her from criticism.

“My advice to a young’un – sort of dipping their toe into the world of social media for the first time is absolutely don’t do it.

“Delete it all. If you want a happy life, don’t have any of it. I’ve never had it.”

The movie – directed by Meet The Parents’ Jay Roach with The Favourite screenwriter Tony McNamara – also calls into question the notion of success – asking, is it really possible to have it all?

Or is sacrifice inevitable when it comes to spinning the plates of a high-flying career, marriage and parenthood?

Cumberbatch admits “you can’t do it all without there being a cost”.

“You just have to weigh up what those balances are,” he adds.

Colman says “there are I suppose little sacrifices along the way” – from both sides of a relationship.

The comedy drama offers a fresh take on Warren Adler’s novel The War Of The Roses – and the 1989 hit film adaptation- starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.

Colman and Cumberbatch – both producers on the film – insist they weren’t daunted by that though.

“We wanted to find a project to do together, and we have utter respect for the iconic status of the film and book,” explains Cumberbatch.

“Hopefully this will have its own place in the culture – it’s very different, it’s not a remake – it’s a reimagined jumping-on point.”

“But beyond that, it’s very different,” adds Colman.

Former Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa and Barbie’s Kate McKinnon also form the cast.

The Roses is out in UK cinemas now.

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Top Boy and Eddington actor Micheal Ward granted bail as he appears in court on rape charges

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Top Boy and Eddington actor Micheal Ward granted bail as he appears in court on rape charges

BAFTA-winning actor Micheal Ward has been granted bail after appearing in court charged with two counts of rape.

The 27-year-old, who appeared at Thames Magistrates’ Court this morning, is also accused of two counts of assault by penetration, and one count of sexual assault.

The offences relate to one woman and are reported to have taken place in January 2023.

Ward, who starred in the popular British series Top Boy and was awarded BAFTA‘s rising star honour in 2020, spoke to confirm his name, address and date of birth during a short court hearing.

He did not enter any pleas and was granted conditional bail until a further hearing at Snaresbrook Crown Court on 25 September.

In a statement issued after the charges were announced last month, Ward denied them “entirely” and said he had co-operated with police throughout their investigation.

The actor’s film credits include Blue Story, The Old Guard and Empire of Light, as well as the current Hollywood Western Eddington.

He was also twice nominated for BAFTA’s best supporting actor prize.

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