Blaise Metreweli: Historic First Female Chief of MI6

Blaise Metreweli makes history as the first female chief of MI6 in its 116-year history, succeeding Sir Richard Moore. Her appointment comes amidst growing global security threats. With extensive experience in the intelligence community, Metreweli is set to lead MI6 into a future marked by technological advancements and international collaboration.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 16-06-2025 13:55 IST | Created: 16-06-2025 13:55 IST
Blaise Metreweli: Historic First Female Chief of MI6
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Blaise Metreweli has been appointed as the first female chief of the UK's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), an announcement lauded as 'historic' by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The appointment follows Metreweli's prominent career within the intelligence community, where she served as Director General focusing on technology and innovation.

Metreweli's leadership comes during an era of unprecedented security threats, including cyber attacks and international espionage. As the only publicly named member of MI6, she will be accountable to Foreign Secretary David Lammy and is entrusted with steering the organisation through global instabilities and technological challenges.

Her predecessor, Sir Richard Moore, and key political figures have expressed confidence in Metreweli's capabilities to navigate the intricate landscape of international espionage, ensuring British interests are safeguarded. Her succession marks a significant milestone for representation and leadership within the historically male-dominated realm of intelligence.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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