Who’ll take over at the Met?

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Who’ll take over at the Met?
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Racism, homophobia, misogyny, bullying — the incoming Commissioner has quite the in-tray. As Cressida Dick bows out in ignominy, who will take over?

’s first female Commissioner in its 193-year history has backfired. For it is certain a white, middle-aged man will lead Britain’s biggest force to usher in urgent reform amid allegations of a toxic culture of sexism, racism and homophobia in its ranks.

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