But despite having this 100ml rule in place, the airport claimed it was continually seeing daily non-compliant bags.
The curator oversaw the National Film and Sci-Fi Museum next door, which also featured items he had sourced himself.Mr Joiner said he was inspired to become a collector after his father collected fire engines, including a real one.
"I was always around collectors and it was a normal thing for me, so I generally try not to do things by halves," he said.The owner of an outdoor museum in County Donegal has described a fire which damaged multiple buildings on the land as a "disaster".Gardaí (Irish police) and fire services attended the scene of the blaze at Doagh Famine Village in Ballyliffin, on the Inishowen peninsula, at approximately 16:00 local time on Saturday.
A number of people were on the land when the fire broke out, but no one was injured.The fire has been extinguished and foul play is not suspected.
The Doagh Famine Village tells the story of an Irish family living through famine times up until the present day.
Pat Doherty, owner of Doagh Famine Village, lived with his family in one of the thatched dwellings, which is now on display in the outdoor museum, until 1984.The waves of trauma extended well beyond Mikey’s family. Sharon Gray, the neighbour who tried to revive him, was plagued by nightmares too. And even now, while she is awake, Sharon says she still replays the memory of herself giving Mikey chest compressions. Although she knows in her heart of hearts that she did her best for Mikey, sometimes she asks herself if she could have done more to save him. Counselling and therapy have helped, she says.
She still has no recollection of what happened in the 10 minutes after someone put the green bag beside her. "I don't think I'll ever, ever, remember, because it was apparently pretty traumatic," Sharon says. When she wakes in a panic during the night, she says, it is because her brain is trying to get to the memory.By February this year, the trial was ready to begin. Hayley had dreaded it, but she had resolved to go to court every day and look the defendants in the eye on behalf of Mikey. She says they returned her gaze. "It was horrible," she says. "I just felt like there was no remorse."
Mr Justice Saini imposed a life sentence on Cunningham and ordered that he should serve a minimum term of 16 years in custody before being considered for parole. Bushnell was detained for nine years and Knight for nine years and six months.But before the sentences were handed down, Hayley and the other family members who joined her in court every day had to sit through weeks of harrowing evidence about Mikey’s stabbing and its aftermath.