House joined the Met in 2001 as deputy assistant commissioner, working in policy review and territorial policing. The 50-year-old Scot was promoted in 2005 and a year later took command of the specialist crime directorate, whose wide remit includes homicide, organised crime, intelligence and covert policing, child abuse, drugs and gun crime. House identified terrorism as a major threat to Scotland around the 2014 Glasgow commonwealth games. He has recently won plaudits for leading a crackdown on youth street gangs.