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UK Names Blaise Metreweli as First Female Chief of MI6

  • Blaise Metreweli will become the first woman to head MI6, as announced by the Prime Minister.
  • Metreweli has a 26-year intelligence career, making her well-prepared for the role amid unprecedented threats.
  • Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that Metreweli has a wealth of experience and is the ideal candidate to lead MI6 into the future.
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James Bond's workplace, legendary – and male-dominated? Now "Q" takes over – and becomes "C" when Blaise Metreweli becomes spy chief at the world-famous MI6. Is it a problem to mention Bond in connection with the British intelligence service?

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The British Foreign Intelligence Service MI6 will have for the first time a woman at its head, announced Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Blaise Metreweli, currently the organization's technology director, will be the 18th person to hold this position in 116 years of history. She succeeds Sir Richard Moore, who will leave office in the fall after five years in this position. ...

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that for the first time in history, the new head of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) will be a woman. Blaze Metreveli will head British foreign policy intelligence in the fall, when the current head of the department, Richard Moore, resigns. Not much is known about MI6's new chief. Colleagues call her “one of our best minds in the field of technology”, and journalists note that the future “S…

·Riga, Latvia
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She is the first woman to run the British spy service MI6. (International).

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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