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The wife of former MSP Tommy Sheridan has been questioned by police over claims of perjury during his defamation case against the News of the World. | The wife of former MSP Tommy Sheridan has been questioned by police over claims of perjury during his defamation case against the News of the World. |
Gail Sheridan arrived at a police station in Edinburgh with her father Angus Healy, 71, at about 1300 GMT. | Gail Sheridan arrived at a police station in Edinburgh with her father Angus Healy, 71, at about 1300 GMT. |
Mr Healy left the police office at 1700 GMT having been charged in connection with the perjury inquiry. Mrs Sheridan was allowed to leave at about 1915 GMT. | |
Tommy Sheridan was charged with perjury in December following the 2006 trial. | Tommy Sheridan was charged with perjury in December following the 2006 trial. |
Three colleagues who gave evidence during the hearing were also charged earlier this month. | Three colleagues who gave evidence during the hearing were also charged earlier this month. |
The trio are former Scottish Socialist MSP Rosemary Byrne, Solidarity national secretary Graeme McIver and party member Jock Penman. | The trio are former Scottish Socialist MSP Rosemary Byrne, Solidarity national secretary Graeme McIver and party member Jock Penman. |
Mrs Sheridan gave evidence during the 23-day trial at the Court of Session in Edinburgh in August 2006. | Mrs Sheridan gave evidence during the 23-day trial at the Court of Session in Edinburgh in August 2006. |
Mr Sheridan, who left the Scottish Socialists to set up Solidarity, was awarded £200,000 damages following his case against the Sunday tabloid. | Mr Sheridan, who left the Scottish Socialists to set up Solidarity, was awarded £200,000 damages following his case against the Sunday tabloid. |
The jury dismissed the paper's claims that he was a serial adulterer and swinger who used drugs. | The jury dismissed the paper's claims that he was a serial adulterer and swinger who used drugs. |
Mrs Sheridan told the court that her husband "would be in the Clyde with a piece of concrete tied round him" if she thought there was any truth to the allegations. | Mrs Sheridan told the court that her husband "would be in the Clyde with a piece of concrete tied round him" if she thought there was any truth to the allegations. |
Mr Healy provided an alibi for Mr Sheridan for two instances when witnesses alleged he had taken part in a threesome in a Glasgow hotel suite. | Mr Healy provided an alibi for Mr Sheridan for two instances when witnesses alleged he had taken part in a threesome in a Glasgow hotel suite. |
Speaking outside the police station, Mr Sheridan said a statement would be made later. | Speaking outside the police station, Mr Sheridan said a statement would be made later. |