Shane O'Brien, who was one of Britain's most wanted fugitives, has been found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey.

A jury took less than an hour to convict him of killing 21-year-old Josh Hanson by slashing his neck at a bar in west London in 2015.

O'Brien, who fled the country in a private plane shortly after the killing in October 2015, stared ahead and showed no emotion as the guilty verdict was returned.

The 31-year-old grew his hair long and had the tattoo of his child's name covered on his back as he tried to evade justice.

He used false identity documents to travel to countries including Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic, before eventually being arrested in Romania on March 23 and brought back to Britain on April 5.

He will be sentenced by judge Nigel Lickley QC on October 17.