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Cressida Dick, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police

Cressida Dick, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, tells Lauren Laverne about the eight tracks, book and luxury she would take with her to a desert island.

Cressida Dick is Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.

She was born in 1960, the youngest child of two university professors. Her parents divorced when she was still at primary school and she and her older siblings grew up in Oxford. Their father died when Cressida was just 11. She read Agriculture and Forest Sciences at Oxford University before spending a year in accountancy.

She joined the Metropolitan Police in 1983 where her first beat was on the streets of Soho. After a decade in London, she transferred to Thames Valley Police where she worked her way up to become area commander in Oxford.

In 2001 she completed a master鈥檚 degree in Criminology, re-joining the Met to head its diversity directorate and, from 2003, Operation Trident, the Met鈥檚 gun crime unit. It was in this capacity that she came to wider public attention when, in the wake of the 2005 London transport bombings, an innocent man was shot dead by police at Stockwell tube station. The Met was severely criticised in the aftermath of Jean Charles de Menezes鈥檚 death. Cressida Dick was the commander in charge of the operation, but a 2007 trial found that she bore no personal culpability.

In 2011, she became Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations responsible for counter-terrorism work, but in 2015 she left the Met to work at the Foreign Office. In February 2017, she made her return to policing when she was the successful candidate in the search for a new Commissioner. She took up the post in April 2017 for a five-year term, the first woman and the first openly gay person to hold the job.

BOOK CHOICE: The Complete works of Thomas Hardy
LUXURY ITEM: Endless supply of floral scented soaps
CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor

Presenter: Lauren Laverne
Producer: Cathy Drysdale

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Music Played

  • Kris Kristofferson

    Me And Bobby McGee

    • Kristofferson.
    • Sony.
    • 3.
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Dance of the Swans, Sc猫ne (ACT II - No. 10)

    Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Andr茅 Previn.
    • Tchaikovsky: Ballet Highlights.
    • EMI.
    • 1.
  • Dusty Springfield

    In Private

    • Reputation.
    • Mercury.
    • 6.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor 'Tempest', Op. 31/2 Allegretto (3rd Movement)

    Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy.
    • Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas.
    • Parlophone.
    • 3.
  • Roy Orbison & k.d. lang

    Crying

    • Crying.
    • Virgin America.
    • 1.
  • Choir of King鈥檚 College, Cambridge

    Lord of All Hopefulness

    • Hymns from King's.
    • KGS.
    • 11.
  • SCHUBERT

    Swan song: St盲ndchen D 957, NR. 4

    Performer: Alexander H眉lshoff. Performer: Andreas Fr枚lich.
    • Alexander H眉lshoff, Andreas Fr枚lich: Schubert.
    • OEHMS Classics.
    • 14.
  • Rupert Everett and Colin Firth

    Love is in the Air

    • St. Trinians: The Soundtrack.
    • Polydor.
    • 4.

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