Intelligence organisation GCHQ to set up shop in Manchester

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GCHQ is to set up a site in Manchester in 2019, which the agency claims will bring “hundreds of new jobs” to the area.

The secure site will benefit from “cutting-edge technology” and “technical ingenuity” to identify and disrupt threats to the UK.

Jeremy Fleming, director of GCHQ, said the Manchester site will create hundreds of high calibre jobs for people who will have a vital role in keeping the UK safe.

“Our new facility will open up a huge pool of highly talented, tech-savvy recruits vital to our future success,” he said.

The Manchester site will extend GCHQ’s network of sites in the UK, which currently comprises its headquarters in Cheltenham and offices in Bude in Cornwall, and Scarborough. In 2017, the NCSC, which is part of GCHQ, opened its new headquarters near Victoria in London.

“Manchester is a city full of innovation and talent. It is also a city known for its tolerance and inclusivity, which last year was tragically attacked by someone who had neither,” said Flemming.

“In that difficult time, we at GCHQ drew strength from the togetherness and resilience shown by all of Manchester’s communities. That’s how you tackle terrorism,” he said.

GCHQ works alongside MI5 and MI6, and its history goes back to Bletchley Park, where code breakers helped wartime intelligence efforts.

 

GCHQ is already recruiting for a range of roles across its existing sites, and jobs at its Manchester offices will be advertised later this year, the agency said.

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