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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: Regulatory track from Session 11 + Belief 3 structural misalignment
WHY ARCHIVED: New UK policy mechanism that could affect NHS AI governance in 2026-2027; inquiry framing (adoption blockage) is different from EU AI Act (safety requirements)
EXTRACTION HINT: Watch for inquiry report (expected late 2026 or early 2027); the recommendations may create new NHS AI governance standards that bridge the commercial-research gap from the supply/procurement side
## Key Facts
- House of Lords Science and Technology Committee inquiry launched March 10, 2026
- First evidence session featured Professor Sir Mark Caulfield from 100,000 Genomes Project
- Written evidence deadline set for April 20, 2026
- Inquiry ongoing through 2026 with report expected late 2026 or early 2027
- Inquiry framing focuses on adoption gap between UK life sciences innovation and NHS deployment
- Coverage in UK Parliament website, HTN Health Tech News, Precision Medicine Online, Pathology News