Blaise Metreweli has been appointed as the first female chief of the UK’s Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in its 116-year history. Currently serving as Director General ‘Q’, she leads the agency’s technology and innovation arm, focusing on safeguarding agent identities and countering technological threats. Metreweli will succeed Sir Richard Moore later this year. With a background in anthropology from Cambridge and extensive experience in both MI6 and MI5, including roles in the Middle East and Europe, she brings a strong track record in intelligence and leadership. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy both praised her appointment, calling it ‘historic’ and timely given current global instability. MI6, tasked with gathering overseas intelligence to protect UK interests, faces significant challenges from state and non-state actors, particularly Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. As threats evolve in both geopolitical and technological domains, Metreweli is expected to guide the agency through a period of complex international dynamics and digital transformation. Her predecessor, Sir Richard, commended her intellect and leadership, emphasizing her technological expertise and dedication to national security.
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5 months agoRelated: Blaise Metreweli Appointed as First Female Chief of MI6, Succeeding Richard Moore https://killbait.com/posts/post/95ae5a7b-0e85-4fb1-8638-1786ffd377b3
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