British domestic intelligence chief resigns
The head of Britain’s domestic intelligence service MI5 announced she was resigning after holding the post for four years. “By April 2007, I shall have been an officer of the Security Service for 33 years, the last ten as either Deputy Director General or Director General. I decided in early 2005 that it would be time by then to stand down,” Eliza Manningham-Buller said. Full Story