Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
UK appoints first female head of MI6 spy agency

UK appoints first female head of MI6 spy agency

Posted on 16 June 2025 By jobuzo

Britain on Sunday (June 15) named Blaise Metreweli, a career intelligence officer, as the first female head of the Secret Intelligence Service, the foreign spy service known as MI6.

Metreweli, 47, who is currently MI6’s head of technology, known as “Q”, joined the Secret Intelligence Service in 1999, and has spent most of her career in operational roles in the Middle East and Europe, the government said in a statement.

Richard Moore, the current chief of MI6, will step down in the autumn after a five-year tenure.

“I am proud and honoured to be asked to lead my service,” said Metreweli, who takes on one of the most powerful jobs in Western intelligence and will be known by the code name “C”.

MI6, founded in 1909, joins the other main British spy agencies, the domestic spy service MI5, and the intelligence communications agency GCHQ, in having appointed a female head.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is currently in Canada for the G7 summit, said Metreweli’s appointment comes when Britain is “facing threats on an unprecedented scale”.

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

“I know Blaise will continue to provide the excellent leadership needed to defend our country,” he said.

Metreweli’s biggest challenges are likely to be dealing with Russia, China and Iran.

Britain’s spy agencies have accused Russia of waging a campaign of sabotage across Europe to scare other countries off from backing Ukraine in its fight against a Russian invasion.

Moore in 2021 said China was the single greatest priority for his spy agency, while MI5 said last year that Iran had been behind 20 plots to kill, kidnap or target dissidents or political opponents in Britain since 2022.

MI6, depicted by novelists as the employer of some of the most memorable fictional spies, from John le Carre’s George Smiley to Ian Fleming’s James Bond, operates overseas and is tasked with defending Britain and its interests.

Metreweli previously held a director-level role in MI5, and studied anthropology at the University of Cambridge, the government said.

News :Migrant acquitted in first trial over US border military zones

MI5 has had two female bosses, starting with Stella Rimington in 1992. Eliza Manningham-Buller ran MI5 between 2002 and 2007.

In 2023, Britain named its first female director of GCHQ.

Metreweli’s appointment comes three decades after the actress Judi Dench first played a female boss of MI6 in the James Bond film GoldenEye.

[[nid:714295]]

UK appoints first female head of MI6 spy agency


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Man hurt in alleged stabbing in Yishun; his children seek help from neighbours
Next Post: Spiraling with ChatGPT

Related Posts

ZeniMax and Microsoft ratify union agreement ZeniMax and Microsoft ratify union agreement News
'They think we're pigs': Timor-Leste's rubbish dump is making people sick ‘They think we’re pigs’: Timor-Leste’s rubbish dump is making people sick News
Pushing for births: China mandates epidurals to ease labour pain Pushing for births: China mandates epidurals to ease labour pain News

Latest

  • Dimoo toy released to mark Sino-Thai relations
  • Alibaba trims partnership as company bets on younger leaders
  • Chinese envoy calls for efforts to uphold int’l system with UN at core
  • Renters struggle to survive in Portugal housing crisis
  • Three Australians face death penalty for Bali villa murder; two arrested after fleeing to Singapore
  • No agreement about new negotiations: Iran dismisses Trump’s nuclear talks claim
  • Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered and dismembered nine people
  • As the United Nations turns 80, some key moments in its history
  • No known intelligence that Iran moved uranium, U.S. defense chief says
  • Shohei Ohtani selected for All-Star Game after leading fan vote in NL

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs