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the successor will be chosen by the home secretary in consultation with the london mayor. doubtless the prime minister will also have a view. today, priti patel said that it s clear that strong and decisive new leadership will be required to restore public confidence. daniel sandford, bbc news. earlier i spoke to labour mp diana johnson, who is chair of the home affairs committee. once the mayor of london didn t have confidence in the commissioner of the metropolitan police, it was inevitable she would resign. we saw this before when boris johnson was the mayor of london, he lost confidence in sir ian blair, and he then stepped down and resigned, so it was inevitable. do you think it was his intention, sadiq khan? some saying it may have been a political calculation to put pressure but wasn t expecting the consequences.
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right at the top. i d like to thank dame cressida dick for her 40 years of dedicated public service, with the vast majority spent at the met, in which she was the first woman to become commissioner. in particular i help that i recommend her in her work for helping bring down violent crime. i want to go on the record that there are thousands of incredibly brave and decent police officers at the met who go above and beyond each day to help keep us safe, and we owe them a huge debt of gratitude. he completes by saying, i will work closely with the home secretary so we can restore trust in the capital s police service while keeping london say. what s your response to that? response to that? that s astonishing, response to that? that s astonishing, he s - response to that? that s i astonishing, he s basically response to that? that s - astonishing, he s basically forced her out. this is a repeat of the situation we saw more than a decade ago when sir ian blair was forced out by the ma
the government says reducing the disability employment gap is a huge priority, along with improving the access to work scheme and meeting their targets of getting i million more disabled people in work by 2027. good morning, sir. have you got a cv there for me? yes, i have. for katherine, her priority is getting that break so that she can go back to doing what she loves. yes. working. ok, thank you. nikki fox, bbc news. tom hardy, dolly parton and ryan reynolds have all given it a go. now the duchess of cambridge is the latest person to read the cbeebies bedtime story. she s the first royal to appear on cbeebies. but older viewers may remember her father in law prince charles reading his tale, the old man of lochnagar onjackanory nerly 40 years ago. our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. so we re going to watch a video of the duchess of cambridge. it was one of the duchess s favourite books as a child, and she now reads it