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