IAN Pattison offers a wide smile of recognition when it's pointed out the turbulent – and colourful – life of former politician Tommy Sheridan lends itself perfectly to a black comedy play, yet could be rather problematic.
Labour today returned to outright control of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest council, ending SNP hopes of a spectacular power grab, although the Nationalists did achieve significant results elsewhere.
WHEN eventually the true story of the lives of Gail and Tommy Sheridan is told, unexpurgated and unspun, it will require the suspension of disbelief normally associated with one of Shakespeare's play.