Key Points

The UK’s MI6 has appointed Blaise Metreweli as its first female chief, breaking a 116-year tradition. A tech expert nicknamed "Q," she’s set to steer the agency toward modern cyber threats. Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailed the move as historic amid rising global security risks. Her leadership reflects MI6’s push for innovation and diversity in intelligence work.

Key Points: MI6 Appoints First Female Chief Blaise Metreweli in 116-Year History

  • Blaise Metreweli becomes MI6’s first woman chief in 116 years
  • Tech expert known as "Q" for pioneering spy tools
  • PM Starmer calls it a "historic appointment"
  • Signals MI6’s shift toward cyber warfare defense
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UK's spy agency MI6 gets first female chief, marks a first in 116 year history

UK’s MI6 names Blaise Metreweli as its first female chief, marking a historic shift toward tech-driven espionage under PM Keir Starmer.

"I am proud and honoured to be asked to lead my Service – Blaise Metreweli"

London, June 16

In a move that signals the growing importance of cyber expertise in global espionage, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the appointment of Blaise Metreweli as the next chief of the United Kingdom’s Secret Intelligence Service, MI6.

Currently serving as the agency’s Director of Technology and Innovation, Metreweli, 47, will become the first woman to lead MI6 in its 116-year history.

A seasoned career intelligence officer, she has overseen the development of cutting-edge tools and technologies used by British spies, earning her the code name "Q," a nod to the gadget-master in the James Bond films.

Upon assuming her new role, Metreweli will take on the traditional code name "C," which is reserved for the head of MI6. The designation dates back to the agency’s first chief, Captain Sir Mansfield Cumming, who signed his name with a solitary “C.” At present the letter stands for "Chief."

“I am proud and honoured to be asked to lead my Service,” Metreweli said in a brief public statement. She will replace current MI6 chief Richard Moore, who is stepping down after completing his five-year term.

Prime Minister Starmer described her elevation as a "historic appointment" and underscored the critical nature of MI6’s mission in today’s volatile landscape.

“The United Kingdom is facing threats on an unprecedented scale, be it aggressors who send spy ships into our waters or hackers who aim to cripple our public infrastructure,” he said.

Her selection reflects the agency’s pivot toward countering cyber warfare and digital espionage as a growing part of modern intelligence work. Analysts say Metreweli’s tech-driven background positions her to navigate the increasingly complex threat environment.

Metreweli’s rise also underscores MI6’s evolution toward greater transparency and diversity, long viewed as an opaque institution.

- IANS

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Priya K.
About time! Women breaking glass ceilings in intelligence agencies is inspiring. Hope our RAW (India's external intelligence) follows suit soon. More power to women in leadership roles! 👏
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Rahul S.
Interesting choice given the cyber focus. With China's increasing digital espionage in our region, India should also prioritize tech-savvy leadership in intelligence. Maybe time for our agencies to modernize too.
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Ananya M.
The James Bond reference is cute but real intelligence work is far from glamorous. Hope she brings substance over style. UK's stance on Khalistani elements has been questionable - wonder if this change will affect that.
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Vikram J.
Good for UK, but honestly more concerned about our own intelligence challenges with Pakistan and China. Hope our agencies are keeping pace with global tech advancements in espionage.
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Sanjana P.
As someone working in cybersecurity, this is a welcome move! Digital threats don't recognize borders. Maybe India and UK can collaborate more on countering Chinese cyber threats. The 'Q' nickname is pretty cool ngl 😄
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Karan D.
While diversity is good, hope merit wasn't compromised. Intelligence agencies need the best person regardless of gender. That said, her tech background seems perfect for today's challenges.

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