Head of UK’s intelligence, cyber and security agency to leave in summer after nearly six years in role

The director of GCHQ is to stand down after almost six years in the role.

Sir Jeremy Fleming will end his tenure in the summer after facing challenges such as the Salisbury nerve agent attack and the potential involvement of Huawei in the UK’s 5G network.

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