Cast members of the new series "Dept. Q" call Scottish swearing "so satisfying" and say it just hits different. The new Netflix crime thriller is set in Edinburgh, Scotland.
GLASWEGIANS swear more than anyone else in Britain, research shows. On average 15.2 words in every 100 posted online is an expletive — up from 11 in 2021. Potty-mouthed Glasgow Thick Of It character ...
Sir Billy Connolly once famously rubbished the notion that swearing suggested a person had a poor vocabulary. “Rubbish,” he said. “I know thousands of words – but I still prefer f***.” Billy is ...
As opening scenes to biopics go, having your subject say "F**k the Queen" as they collect their MBE is up there with the most unexpected. The fact that it's totally true is also part of the charm of I ...
Swear words that were once potent are losing their sting, a new study has revealed. Among Gen Z, racist, sexist, homophobic and ableist slurs are now ranked as the most offensive terms in the English ...
Earnest in its mission to explain to audiences what it’s like to have Tourette Syndrome, the neurological disorder that causes uncontrolled movements and verbal outbursts, Scotland-set biopic I Swear ...
"Find your voice. Speak the truth." Transmission Films has debuted an official trailer for the Scottish film titled I Swear, which is already playing in UK cinemas now. This film about a young man ...
Independent cinemas across Scotland will host free advance screenings of new drama I Swear, which follows the real story of Scottish Tourette's campaigner John Davidson MBE. Audiences across Scotland ...