Khalife was caught by a counter-terrorism officer who pulled the fugitive from a bicycle in the Chiswick area of west London, where search efforts were refocused earlier in the day, the force said.
More than 100 people were trapped for several hours in Greenway, the former home of famed British mystery writer Agatha Christie, in the English countryside on Friday.
Australians hoping to travel to the United Kingdom will now need a new special type of document to enter the nation, as the government looks to more closely monitor the number of foreigners in the country.
As Qantas counts down to the 2025 launch of its record-breaking passenger flights connecting Sydney to New York and London direct, the airline has revealed what economy class will look like on the ultra long-haul flights.
A lawyer for Prince Harry finished setting out the royal's case against a newspaper publisher by quizzing a former tabloid reporter about information inserted into stories by then-editor Piers Morgan.
Security guards at London's Heathrow Airport, Europe's busiest, will escalate their strike action over pay into the busy summer months, the UK's largest trade union said today.
After seven decades of waiting, and two more hours of British bombast fuelled by gold, trumpets, choirs, celebrity and circumstance, King Charles was crowned.
The Metropolitan Police Service, which has more than 34,000 officers and is Britain's biggest police force, must "change itself" or risk being broken up.
Qantas has unveiled prototypes of the First and Business cabins on the A350 aircraft that will fly passengers non-stop from Australia to New York and London from late 2025.
Buckingham Palace has revealed details of King Charles III's coronation that will see three days of celebrations across the country in which the public will be invited to participate.
After years of lockdowns, border closures and travel restrictions, it seems we've almost completely returned to a pre-pandemic world. With international travel set to boom in 2023, here's a look at the best hotspots to visit.
A serving officer in London's Metropolitan Police has admitted to 49 offences, including 24 counts of rape over 18 years, reigniting calls for urgent reform in the United Kingdom's largest police force.