How will the Met Police change after Cressida Dick?

How will the Met Police change after Cressida Dick?

By Sky News

Dame Cressida Dick stepped down as Metropolitan Police Commissioner after London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he had ‘lost faith’ in her. Her time in charge was marked by controversies and accusations of institutional racism and sexism within the force. So how will her replacement as the country’s most senior officer fix those failures, and clean up the Met’s tarnished image?

On the Sky News Daily podcast Shingi Mararike is joined by our crime correspondent Martin Brunt. Also, John Pape a friend of Gabriel Kovari, who was murdered by Stephen Port, Dr Koshka Duff, who got an apology for the way she was treated by officers, and Chris Excell, Chair of the Met Black Police Association.

Daily podcast team:
Editor - Philly Beaumont
Senior podcast producer - Annie Joyce
Podcast producers - Rosie Gillott & Soila Apparicio
Junior podcast producer - Aishah Rahman
Interviews producer - Reece Denton
Digital producer - David Chipakupaku
Archive - Simon Windsor, Nelly Stefanova & Rob Fellowes
-
-
Heart UK
Mute/Un-mute