
The new head of MI6 has been revealed and she will become the first female boss and is currently known as Q in her role (Picture: REX / Shutterstock)
While James Bond answered to a female MI6 boss for years,the real life spy agency has only just appointed its first female chief.
Blaise Metreweli was announced as the 18th chief of the 116-year-old Secret Intelligence Service yesterday. She will be taking over from Sir Richard Moore later this year.
Bond’s boss,codenamed ‘M’,was played by Dame Judi Dench in the film franchise for 20 years. Famously cold and blunt,she oversees Bond’s missions and has a direct line to the Prime Minister.
But just how close will Metreweli’s new job be to Bond’s famous superior?
Blaise Metreweli,the first ever female Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service. (Picture: No10 Downing Street)
Judi Dench as ‘M’ in Skyfall. (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)The identity of ‘M’ is shrouded in some Bond films,but in her new role Metreweli will the agency’s only publicly named member of the service.The chain of command in the Bond movies is a little different too. Dench’s ‘M’ is answerable to the Prime Minister. But Metreweli will report to the Foreign Secretary and will instead be able to advise Sir Keir Starmer as part of the Joint Intelligence Committee.And will she be able to issues agents a licence to kill?While it was ‘M’ that revoked Bond’s authorisation in 1989’s Licence to Kill,Metreweli won’t be handing out such immunity to her agents. That power lays with the Foreign Secretary,who can greenlight a spy to use lethal force.However,Metreweli will have one special right – as the only person in Whitehall to write correspondence in green ink. Captain Cumming established the tradition more than 100 years ago,signing his letters with a green ‘C’.United News - unews.co.za