Leading MI5

Leading MI5

By The National Archives

Join us for an exclusive online event with former Director General of MI5, Jonathan Evans, Baron Evans of Weardale.

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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About this event

While much of MI5’s work necessarily remains secret, this talk offers a fascinating and first-hand account of the world of intelligence.

Join us for a unique conversation with Lord Evans, former Director General of MI5, as he shares his experiences and insights from a 33-year career at the forefront of national security.

In conversation with Saul Nassé, Keeper of Public Records, Lord Evans will discuss what it was like to work for and lead MI5. His career spanned a pivotal period in modern history, including the 9/11 attacks, which occurred just ten days after he became Director of International Counter-terrorism in 2001. He was appointed Director General of MI5 in 2007, leading the organisation until his retirement in 2013.

This is a rare opportunity to hear from a former senior figure in the intelligence community, offering an important perspective on the world of MI5 and the challenges of keeping the country safe.

Discover the full season of events accompanying our free exhibition, MI5: Official Secrets open from 5 April to 28 September.

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The National Archives is the official archive and publisher for the UK government, and for England and Wales.  We are the guardians of some of our most iconic national documents, dating back over 1,000 years.

£0 – £15
Sep 10 · 11:30 PDT