logo
Britain's MI6 spy agency gets its first female chief

Britain's MI6 spy agency gets its first female chief

Associated Press19 hours ago

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Britain's real-life spies have finally caught up with James Bond. MI6 has appointed its first female chief.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Sunday that Blaise Metreweli will be the next head of the U.K.'s foreign intelligence agency, and the first woman to hold the post since its founding in 1909. She is currently the MI6 director of technology and innovation — the real-world equivalent of Bond gadget-master Q.
A career intelligence officer, Metreweli, 47, steps from the shadows into the light as the only MI6 employee whose name is made public. She said 'I am proud and honored to be asked to lead my Service.'
Starmer said the 'historic appointment' comes at a time 'when the work of our intelligence services has never been more vital.
'The United Kingdom is facing threats on an unprecedented scale – be it aggressors who send their spy ships to our waters or hackers whose sophisticated cyber plots seek to disrupt our public services,' he said.
Starmer made the announcement as he arrived in the Canadian province of Alberta for a Group of Seven leaders' summit.
Metreweli takes over at MI6 as the agency faces growing challenges from states including China and Russia, whose use of cyber tools, espionage, and influence operations threatens global stability and British interests, even as it remains on alert against terrorist threats.
Metreweli is the first woman to get the top job, known as C – rather than M, the fictional MI6 chief of the 007 thrillers. M was played onscreen by Judi Dench in seven Bond movies starting in the 1990s.
She will take up her post in the fall, replacing Richard Moore, who has held the job for five years.
Britain's two other main intelligence agencies have already shattered the spy world's glass ceiling. MI5, the domestic security service, was led by Stella Rimington from 1992 to 1996 and Eliza Manningham-Buller between 2002 and 2007. Anne Keast-Butler became head of electronic and cyber-intelligence agency GCHQ in 2023.
Moore, an Oxford-educated former diplomat, fit the 007 mold like a Savile Row suit. But in recent years MI6 has worked to increase diversity, broadening its recruitment process from the traditional 'tap on the shoulder' at an elite university. The agency's website stresses its family-friendly flexible working policy and goal of recruiting 'talented people from all backgrounds.'
Moore suggested he would like his successor to be a woman. He wrote on X in 2023 that he would 'help forge women's equality by working to ensure I'm the last C selected from an all-male shortlist.'
Like many things about MI6, also known as the Secret Intelligence Service, the process of choosing a new chief took place out of public view. It began with the country's top civil servant writing to government departments in March asking them to put forward candidates. The job was open to applicants from other intelligence agencies, the civil service, the diplomatic service, the armed forces or the police.
In the end, MI6 opted for an internal candidate with a 25-year career in espionage, a degree in anthropology from Cambridge University — where she was on the women's rowing team — and expertise in cutting-edge technology.
'At a time of global instability and emerging security threats, where technology is power and our adversaries are working ever closer together, Blaise will ensure the U.K. can tackle these challenges head on to keep Britain safe and secure at home and abroad,' said Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who oversees MI6.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Trump Sees Trade Deal With Canada as ‘Achievable'
Trump Sees Trade Deal With Canada as ‘Achievable'

Bloomberg

time24 minutes ago

  • Bloomberg

Trump Sees Trade Deal With Canada as ‘Achievable'

00:00 What is holding up a deal with Canada from your perspective? It's not so much holding up. I think we have different concepts. I have a tariff concept. Mark has a different concept, which is something that some people like, but we're going to see if we can get to the bottom of it today. I'm a I'm a tariff person. I've always been a tariff. Simple. It's easy, it's precise, and it just goes very quickly. And I think Mark has a more complex idea, but also very good. So we're going to look at both and we're going to see what we're all going to come out with. Something I like the going is deal is achievable within days, within weeks. Is there that kind of runway? Yeah, it's achievable. Both parties have to agree. Yeah, sure.

Trump Says Russia Should Join G7
Trump Says Russia Should Join G7

Forbes

time27 minutes ago

  • Forbes

Trump Says Russia Should Join G7

President Donald Trump said Russia should be a part of the Group of 7 alliance while meeting with fellow world leaders in Canada Monday, repeating a similar call he made in 2018 for the group to admit Russia. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hold a bilateral meeting during the ... More G7 Leaders' Summit on June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta. (Photo by) Trump predicted Russia and Ukraine 'wouldn't have a war right now' if Russia were part of the alliance and also said he'd be open to China joining 'if someone wants to suggest China.' This is a developing story and will be updated.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store