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The wife of former MSP Tommy Sheridan has been charged in connection with claims of perjury during his defamation case against the News of the World. The wife of former MSP Tommy Sheridan has been charged over claims of perjury during his defamation case against the News of the World newspaper.
Gail Sheridan and her father Angus Healy, 71, were questioned at Gayfield police station in Edinburgh.Gail Sheridan and her father Angus Healy, 71, were questioned at Gayfield police station in Edinburgh.
Police later confirmed that both Mrs Sheridan and Mr Healy had been charged in connection with the investigation.Police later confirmed that both Mrs Sheridan and Mr Healy had been charged in connection with the investigation.
Tommy Sheridan, who won defamation damages in August 2006, was charged with perjury in December.Tommy Sheridan, who won defamation damages in August 2006, was charged with perjury in December.
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. It is also believed that former SSP member Pat Smith, 59, was charged on Sunday.
Mrs Sheridan arrived at Gayfield police station at about 1300 GMT on Tuesday and was questioned for six hours.
She had given 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.