Monday, 16th.

6 pm

Congratulations! I'm so happy, and proud to see a woman MI6 leader. It's good.

The image is a screenshot of a webpage from the BBC News website. The top of the page features the BBC logo prominently displayed in the center, with the letters "BBC" in bold, black font against a white background. Below the logo, there are navigation links labeled "Home," "News," "Sport," "Business," "Innovation," "Culture," "Arts," "Travel," "Earth," "Audio," "Video,"" and "Live," all in a horizontal format.

The headline of the article reads, "MI6 appoints first female chief in 116-year history," in a large, bold font. Below the headline, there is a timestamp indicating the article was published "10 hours ago." The byline credits Chris Mason and Frank Gardner as the political editor and security correspondent, respectively, along with Rich Preston as the author from BBC News.

The main visual element of the article is a portrait of a woman, identified in the text as Blaise Metreweill. She has short, light brown hair styled with soft waves, and her expression is neutral, looking directly at the camera. Her eyes are a striking blue, and she has a fair complexion. She is wearing a white top with a slight collar, which is partially visible in the image. The background of the portrait is a soft, light color that fades to white, providing a clean and professional appearance.

At the bottom of the image, there is a small credit line that reads "UK Foreign Office/AP," indicating the source of the photograph. The overall layout of the webpage is clean and organized, with a focus on the article's content and the accompanying image. The background of the webpage is white, which contrasts with the text and images presented. There are no additional objects, logos, or brands visible in the image aside from those mentioned.
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