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| occupation = Intelligence officer, national security official, [[Deputy National Security Adviser]], [[Cabinet Office]]
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'''Matthew Collins''' is a British intelligence officer and national security official. He has served in senior roles within the UK's national security apparatus, including as Executive Director for National Security ([[Deputy National Security Adviser|DNSA]]) under multiple Prime Ministers.
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'''Matthew Collins''' is a British intelligence officer and national security official. He has served in senior roles within the UK's national security apparatus, including as Executive Director for National Security ([[Deputy National Security Adviser|DNSA]]) under multiple Prime Ministers. The Telegraph notably dubbed him a "street fighter" civil servant, highlighting his reputation as an operationally aggressive and highly effective official.<ref name="Telegraph"/> Former colleagues quoted in The Times profile of Matthew Collins described him as a "doer not decider". This meant he was highly regarded for executing complex government operations, but was historically not the overarching political decision-maker.<ref name="Times"/>
  
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== Career ==
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[[Matthew Collins]] is a senior UK civil servant with extensive experience in counter-terrorism and national security. He held roles in the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] (OSCT) in which he served as Director of [[Prevent]] and the [[Research, Information and Communications Unit]] (RICU) around 2016 (SCS2 level).
  
== Career ==
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=== Early career (to mid-2010s) ===
Collins has decades of experience in national security. He previously served in various intelligence roles before becoming DNSA in 2022, working under Prime Ministers [[Liz Truss]], [[Rishi Sunak]] and [[Keir Starmer]]. He has been involved in providing witness statements in high-profile cases and has been described as a "doer not decider" in national security matters.<ref name="Times">[https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/matthew-collins-deputy-national-security-adviser-is-doer-not-decider-0z6vxkxst The Times profile]</ref><ref name="NSS">[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-security/about National Security and Intelligence - About us] ''GOV.UK''</ref>
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Collins worked as Operational Lead in Counter-Terrorism and Digital Security. He spearheaded efforts to remove terrorist propaganda from online platforms, pioneering public-private partnerships to dismantle Daesh/ISIS content. For these contributions he was awarded a CBE.<ref name="Times">[https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/matthew-collins-deputy-national-security-adviser-is-doer-not-decider-0z6vxkxst The Times profile]</ref>
  
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=== Late 2010s to 2022 ===
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Senior Director on tech-driven security and public-private partnerships, deploying automated systems to intercept hostile content in collaboration with organisations like Faculty.
  
 
===Collins career timeline===
 
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| Pre-2022 || Various intelligence roles || UK intelligence community || Served in intelligence, defence and security positions.<ref name="NSSAbout">[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-security/about National Security and Intelligence - About us] ''GOV.UK'', accessed April 2026.</ref>
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| Pre-2016 || Operational Lead Counter-Terrorism & Digital Security || [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] (OSCT) || Led anti-propaganda initiatives against Daesh.
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| c. 2016 || Director of Prevent and [[RICU]] || [[OSCT]], [[Home Office]] || Senior role (SCS2) overseeing counter-extremism.
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| Late 2010s–2022 || Senior Director Tech Partnerships || UK Government || Public-private AI for content moderation.
 
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| 2022 – Present || Executive Director National Security (DNSA) for Intelligence, Defence & Security || [[National Security Secretariat]] (Cabinet Office) || Senior role under [[Liz Truss]], [[Rishi Sunak]] and [[Keir Starmer]].<ref name="CollinsWitness">[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68f002502adc28a81b4ad149/Statement_3.pdf Witness statement 3] ''GOV.UK'', accessed April 2026.</ref>
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| 2022–Present || Deputy National Security Adviser (DNSA) Intelligence, Defence & Security || [[National Security Secretariat]] (Cabinet Office) || Senior role under multiple Prime Ministers.
 
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== Testimony on career trajectory and NSS role ==
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In oral evidence to Parliament in 2025, [[Matthew Collins]] described his career trajectory, noting he was recruited into senior national security roles by former National Security Adviser [[Mark Sedwill]].
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On the role and function of the National Security Secretariat (NSS):
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"The NSS supports the National Security Council and the Prime Minister on national security matters. We coordinate across government to ensure a joined-up approach to threats."
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Collins referenced collaboration with colleagues including [[Dame Barbara Woodward]] and emphasised the NSS's function in providing strategic advice and ensuring coherence in intelligence, defence and security policy.<ref name="Parliament">[https://committees.parliament.uk/oralevidence/16349/html/ Parliamentary evidence session]</ref>
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== Involvement in Chinese spy case ==
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In 2025, [[Matthew Collins]], as Deputy National Security Adviser, was identified as the key civil servant whose decisions and delayed witness statement contributed to the collapse of a high-profile prosecution against two men accused of spying for China. The case collapse led to scrutiny of government handling of sensitive intelligence in prosecutions.<ref name="Telegraph">[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/14/matthew-collins-labour-spy-case-collapse-china/ Telegraph report]</ref> Prosecutors said they had waited over 14 months for a statement from Collins regarding the national security threat posed by the suspects. The case, which involved allegations of espionage against the UK, collapsed amid controversy over government handling of sensitive intelligence in legal proceedings.<ref name="Sky">[https://news.sky.com/story/key-witness-surprised-chinese-spying-case-collapsed-13459014 Sky News report]</ref><ref name="Independent">[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/china-cps-crown-prosecution-service-keir-starmer-prime-minister-b2845133.html Independent report]</ref>
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Collins' witness statement (Statement 1) addressed the government's position on the case. The collapse led to questions about coordination between the Crown Prosecution Service, intelligence agencies, and senior officials under the Starmer government.<ref name="Statement">[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68f0022ca8398380cb4ad140/Statement_1.pdf Collins witness statement]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 22 June 2026

British intelligence officer and national security official


Matthew Collins
Image Matthew-collins-deputy-national-security 7064209.jpg
Born
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Occupation Intelligence officer, national security official, Deputy National Security Adviser, Cabinet Office
Known for former head of Prevent and RICU
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Matthew Collins is a British intelligence officer and national security official. He has served in senior roles within the UK's national security apparatus, including as Executive Director for National Security (DNSA) under multiple Prime Ministers. The Telegraph notably dubbed him a "street fighter" civil servant, highlighting his reputation as an operationally aggressive and highly effective official.[1] Former colleagues quoted in The Times profile of Matthew Collins described him as a "doer not decider". This meant he was highly regarded for executing complex government operations, but was historically not the overarching political decision-maker.[2]

Career

Matthew Collins is a senior UK civil servant with extensive experience in counter-terrorism and national security. He held roles in the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT) in which he served as Director of Prevent and the Research, Information and Communications Unit (RICU) around 2016 (SCS2 level).

Early career (to mid-2010s)

Collins worked as Operational Lead in Counter-Terrorism and Digital Security. He spearheaded efforts to remove terrorist propaganda from online platforms, pioneering public-private partnerships to dismantle Daesh/ISIS content. For these contributions he was awarded a CBE.[2]

Late 2010s to 2022

Senior Director on tech-driven security and public-private partnerships, deploying automated systems to intercept hostile content in collaboration with organisations like Faculty.

Collins career timeline

Period Role Organisation Details
Pre-2016 Operational Lead Counter-Terrorism & Digital Security Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT) Led anti-propaganda initiatives against Daesh.
c. 2016 Director of Prevent and RICU OSCT, Home Office Senior role (SCS2) overseeing counter-extremism.
Late 2010s–2022 Senior Director Tech Partnerships UK Government Public-private AI for content moderation.
2022–Present Deputy National Security Adviser (DNSA) Intelligence, Defence & Security National Security Secretariat (Cabinet Office) Senior role under multiple Prime Ministers.

Testimony on career trajectory and NSS role

In oral evidence to Parliament in 2025, Matthew Collins described his career trajectory, noting he was recruited into senior national security roles by former National Security Adviser Mark Sedwill.

On the role and function of the National Security Secretariat (NSS):

"The NSS supports the National Security Council and the Prime Minister on national security matters. We coordinate across government to ensure a joined-up approach to threats."

Collins referenced collaboration with colleagues including Dame Barbara Woodward and emphasised the NSS's function in providing strategic advice and ensuring coherence in intelligence, defence and security policy.[3]

Involvement in Chinese spy case

In 2025, Matthew Collins, as Deputy National Security Adviser, was identified as the key civil servant whose decisions and delayed witness statement contributed to the collapse of a high-profile prosecution against two men accused of spying for China. The case collapse led to scrutiny of government handling of sensitive intelligence in prosecutions.[1] Prosecutors said they had waited over 14 months for a statement from Collins regarding the national security threat posed by the suspects. The case, which involved allegations of espionage against the UK, collapsed amid controversy over government handling of sensitive intelligence in legal proceedings.[4][5]

Collins' witness statement (Statement 1) addressed the government's position on the case. The collapse led to questions about coordination between the Crown Prosecution Service, intelligence agencies, and senior officials under the Starmer government.[6]

Notes