News Headlines - 12 September 2014
▽Asylum seeker can apply for permanent protection visa, high court rules | theguardian.com
In a joint unanimous decision the high court ruled on Thursday that an asylum seeker who had been in detention for two years and accepted a temporary humanitarian concern visa – a type of of temporary visa employed by the government earlier in 2014 – could not be precluded from making an application for a permanent protection visa.
▽Ryanair's 'garish' yellow interiors under threat - Telegraph
Ryanair could ditch its “garish” yellow and blue interiors in favour of “more subtle” colours, and even photos of “happy, smiley people”, its chief executive has suggested
▽Northern Lights may be seen over Britain - Telegraph
Northern Lights displays could reach South Wales and parts of the Cotswolds during the early hours of Saturday morning
▽New Zealand consumers complain after rogue penises appear in their bags of sweets | Metro News
Consumers in New Zealand are complaining that a certain brand of sweets is leaving them with a bad taste in their mouths... Rather unbelievably, Mr Van de Geest told the New Zealand Herald: ‘You have to look at it two or three times to think that doesn’t look right.’
▽Scottish independence: now Nessie defects - Telegraph
Photo emerges of a creature, resembling the Loch Ness Monster, swimming in Lake Windermere in the English Lake District