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C not M: UK picks Metreweli as 1st woman to lead MI6 spy service

Prime Minister Keir Starmer appointed Sunday Blaise Metreweli as the first woman to lead the U.K.’s MI6 intelligence agency, citing an era of “unprecedented” security threats.

The MI6 Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) achieved global fame through Ian Fleming’s fictional agent James Bond.

Metreweli will be the 18th head of the service, Starmer’s Downing Street office said in a statement.

“The historic appointment of Blaise Metreweli comes at a time when the work of our intelligence services has never been more vital,” Starmer said.

“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 added.

The MI6 chief is the only publicly named member of the organization and reports directly to the Foreign Minister.


A portrait of Blaise Metreweli, the first ever female Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).
A portrait of Blaise Metreweli, the first ever female Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).

The person in the post is referred to as “C” – not “M” as in the James Bond franchise, which already had a woman, played by Judi Dench, in the role.

Metreweli will take over from outgoing MI6 head Richard Moore in the autumn.

Currently, she is MI6’s director-general – known as “Q” – with responsibility for technology and innovation at the service, the statement said.

She is described as a career intelligence officer who joined the service in 1999, having studied anthropology at Cambridge University.

Metreweli held senior roles at both MI6 and the MI5 domestic intelligence service and spent most of her career in “operational roles in the Middle East and Europe,” the statement added, without giving further biographical details.

The appointment comes over three decades after MI5 appointed its first female chief.

Stella Rimington held the position from 1992-1996, followed by Eliza Manningham-Buller from 2002-2007.

The U.K. intelligence and security organization GCHQ appointed its first woman chief, Anne Keast-Butler, in 2023.

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