
 House of Lords Podcast: Lord Speaker's Corner Baroness Manningham-Buller: Lord Speaker’s Corner
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 Sep 28, 2025  Eliza Manningham-Buller, former Director General of MI5, shares her riveting insights from a 34-year career in UK intelligence. She discusses the intricate cooperation between MI5, MI6, and GCHQ, dispelling myths of rivalry. Manningham-Buller highlights the growing threat from Russia since the Ukraine invasion, emphasizing the importance of combating climate change as a security concern. She offers advice for young people, urging them to embrace doubt and feedback, and reflects on her leadership philosophy as one of partnership and care. 
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Carrier Pigeon Story From Family
- Eliza Manningham-Buller described her mother training carrier pigeons that were used to carry messages from occupied France in WWII.
 - One pigeon reportedly brought back information on a V2 site and received the Dickin medal for its role.
 
MI5 Role In The Irish Peace Process
- She recounted leading MI5 work on the IRA and how intelligence helped the peace process and political decisions around the Good Friday Agreement.
 - Manningham-Buller highlighted the improbability of Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness later working together.
 
Law Enables Responsible Intelligence
- Manningham-Buller argued MI5 must operate within a legal framework and parliamentary oversight to enable intrusive powers responsibly.
 - She said the Security Service Act and legal controls make intrusion proportionate, authorised and accountable.
 

