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Diplomat named as intelligence chief

By James Blitz, Defence and Diplomatic Editor

Published: June 16 2009 12:29 | Last updated: June 16 2009 19:07

A prominent career diplomat was on Tuesday appointed as the head of MI6, a post which for nearly 40 years has always gone to a figure from within the ranks of the Secret Intelligence Service.

In a break with tradition, Sir John Sawers, Britain’s 53-year old ambassador to the United Nations, replaces Sir John Scarlett, who has headed MI6 for the last five years and had long been expected to retire this summer.

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