Metropolitan Police Service
The Metropolitan Police Service is the main police force serving Greater London.[1]
People
List of Commissioners
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Rowan (1829–1850)
- Sir Richard Mayne (1829–1868)
- Captain William Hay (1850–1855)
- Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas Labalmondière (acting) (1868–1869)
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edmund Henderson (1869–1886)
- Major-General Sir Charles Warren (1886–1888)
- James Monro (1888–1890)
- Colonel Sir Edward Bradford (1890–1903)
- Sir Edward Henry (1903–1918)
- General Sir Nevil Macready (1918–1920)
- Brigadier-General Sir William Horwood (1920–1928)
- General The Viscount Byng of Vimy (1928–1931)
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force The Lord Trenchard (1931–1935)
- Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Game (1935–1945)
- Sir Harold Scott (1945–1953)
- Sir John Nott-Bower (1953–1958)
- Sir Joseph Simpson (1958–1968)
- Sir John Waldron (1968–1972)
- Sir Robert Mark (1972–1977)
- Sir David McNee (1977–1982)
- Sir Kenneth Newman (1982–1987)
- Sir Peter Imbert (1987–1993)
- Sir Paul Condon (1993–2000)
- Sir John Stevens (2000–2005)
- Sir Ian Blair (2005–2008)
- Sir Paul Stephenson (2009–)[2]
Management Board
- Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson
- Deputy Commissioner Tim Godwin
- Assistant Commissioner Ian McPherson - responsible for Territorial Policing
- Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick - responsible for the Specialist Crime Directorate
- Assistant Commissioner John Yates - responsible for Specialist Operations
- Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison - responsible for Central Operations
- Martin Tiplady - Director of Human Resources
- Anne McMeel - Director of Resources
- Dick Fedorcio - Director of Public Affairs and Internal Communication
- Ailsa Beaton - Director of Information[3]
Notes
- ↑ About the Metropolitan Police Service, Metropolitan Police Service, accessed 29 May 2010.
- ↑ Time Line, Metropolitan Police], accessed 29 May 2010.
- ↑ Leadership - MPS Management Board, Metropolitan Police Service, accessed 29 May 2010.