- Dame Barbara Woodward, current UK ambassador to the UN, is reportedly a leading candidate to become the first female head of MI6.
- Woodward's background is primarily in civil service, unlike the current MI6 chief, Sir Richard Moore, who has extensive experience in undercover operations.
- Her time as ambassador to China between 2015 and 2020 drew criticism for her perceived reluctance to challenge Beijing, earning her the nickname "Beijing Barbara."
- The final decision on the appointment rests with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, advised by senior government officials.
- Sir Richard Moore is set to retire later this year after five years leading MI6.
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