Sir Alex Younger
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Sir Alex Younger was the former chief of the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), serving from 2014 to 2024.
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Sir Alexander "Alex" Younger was born in 1968 and educated at the University of St Andrews before joining the British security services. He began his career in MI5, later transferring to the Secret Intelligence Service where he held a series of senior operational and managerial posts.
In 2014, Younger was appointed Director of MI6, becoming the head of the United Kingdom's foreign intelligence agency. During his tenure he oversaw significant modernization of the service, expanded cyber‑intelligence capabilities, and managed a range of high‑profile operations aimed at counter‑terrorism and counter‑espionage. He was noted for strengthening ties with allied intelligence agencies and for advocating greater transparency and public accountability within the secret service.
Younger stepped down from the role in 2024 after a decade of service and subsequently took on advisory positions in the private sector, focusing on security and risk management. He remained a respected figure in British national security circles until his death in June 2026.
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