Updated / Friday, 9 Apr 2021
16:22
Judge Treasa Kelly adjourned the case for four weeks when it will be listed for mention
The trial of two Dublin women accused of refusing to go to a mandatory quarantine hotel after returning from Dubai has been delayed pending a constitutional challenge.
Mother-of-two Kirstie McGrath, 30, with an address at St Anthony s Road, Dublin 8 and Niamh Mulreany, 25, a mother-of-one from Scarlett Row, Essex Street West, Dublin 2 were arrested on 2 April at Terminal 2 in Dublin airport.
The two friends, who deny the charges, had just returned from the United Arab Emirates.
A District Court bail hearing last Saturday was told they went abroad for breast enhancement surgery.
Trial of women who refused quarantine after Dubai trip delayed ahead of constitutional challenge
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Caolán Ó’Riordáin, Mohill Community College, Co Leitrim. Caolán presented his project ‘The environmental impact of reusing grey water for agricultural purposes and the effect it has on plant growth’ at the 2021 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. \ Fennell Photography
The environmental impact
of reusing grey water for
agricultural purposes and the effect it has on plant growth
As part of the recent virtual BT Young Scientist event, Caolán Ó’Riordáin from Mohill Community College, Co Leitrim, focused his project on the effect of grey water on plant growth and the environment, by comparison to that of mains water.