British Library chief executive steps down amid strike action

This article was first published by the Museums Association.

The board of the British Library has announced the departure of chief executive Rebecca Lawrence less than a year after she started her tenure.

Lawrence joined the institution in January 2025 having previously worked as the chief executive of the Crown Prosecution Service.

Her role will be covered by board member Jeremy Silver, who has been appointed interim director. The announcement comes midway through a two-week strike over pay by more than 300 workers.

In a statement this week, the board said: “The British Library board has announced that Rebecca Lawrence has stepped down as chief executive. The board extends its thanks to Rebecca for her contribution and wishes her every success in her future endeavours.”

The board confirmed that Silver will cover the role of interim chief executive “for the time being”. He has been a board member since 2019, and was re-appointed for a second term in 2023.