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...GCHQ has appointed as its director Anne Keast-Butler, who will become the first woman to lead Britain’s communications and cyber intelligence spy agency....
...Keast-Butler, who is deputy director of MI5, the UK’s domestic intelligence service, will take up her role in May....
...For the first time, they reveal what it’s like to be a woman in espionage, and how pop culture – from James Bond to John le Carré novels – has made it harder for MI6 to recruit a diverse team of spies....
...“In the 1960s, women often represented the NSA in discussions with GCHQ; British [women] featured as spouses at parties,” notes John Ferris in GCHQ’s authorised history....
...Her name is Anne Keast-Butler, and she’s now the first woman director ever of GCHQ. OK, have a wonderful weekend and enjoy the show....
...Mr Wicker employs John Keast, who previously lobbied on behalf of Boeing, as director of staff on his committee....
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