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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Maira Butt

Sir Alex Younger – long-serving head of MI6 – dies aged 62

  • Sir Alex Younger, the former head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 ), has died aged 62 in Boston after being diagnosed with prostate cancer last year.
  • He was the longest-serving MI6 chief in 50 years, holding the position of 'C' from 2014, and was a significant figure in Britain’s 'War on Terror', including ensuring security for the 2012 London Olympics.
  • An expert in international security, Sir Alex publicly and repeatedly warned of threats from China, Russia, and other hostile states, urging intelligence services to leverage evolving technology.
  • After leaving his role, he advocated for Britain to rearm and rebuild its military reserves, potentially through national service, to face growing threats from Russia and destabilising leaders.
  • Known for his straightforward leadership, Sir Alex was admired for maintaining ethical standards in intelligence operations and navigating MI6 through challenges including Brexit and the shift to traditional state threats.

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Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger dies aged 62

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