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Science, Innovation and Technology Committee – Correspondence re: Delivering AI Growth Zones

Correspondence from Chair to Minister for AI and Online Safety, re: Delivering AI Growth Zones, 01 December 2025.

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The Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, and associated public bodies. It also exists to ensure that Government policies and decision-making across departments are based on solid scientific evidence and advice.

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12 current inquiries

Inquiries allow committees to consider oral and written evidence on a particular topic. They usually result in the publication of a report.

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Low-energy computing

Written evidence:

Accepting

Deadline 14 May 2026

Opened 16 April 2026

Neuroscience and digital childhoods

Opened 24 March 2026

The science and regulation of hair and beauty products and treatments

Opened 2 December 2025

Data security across government

Opened 24 November 2025

Life sciences investment

Opened 2 October 2025

Innovation and global food security

Opened 21 July 2025

Science diplomacy

Opened 3 April 2025

Digital centre of government

Opened 3 February 2025

Under the microscope

Opened 13 January 2025

Innovation, growth and the regions

Report:

Published

On 13 March 2026

Govt. response:

Due by

On 13 May 2026

Opened 6 December 2024

Innovation showcase

Opened 4 December 2024

Social media, misinformation and harmful algorithms

Report:

Published

On 11 July 2025

Govt. response:

Published

On 17 October 2025

Opened 20 November 2024

Non-inquiry work

Non-inquiry sessions

Non-inquiry sessions are brief packages of work that will not necessarily result in a report. They may be used to revisit previous inquiry topics or take evidence on a topical matter.

Pre-appointment hearings

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Biobank data leakScience, Innovation and Technology Committee responds

Biobank data leakScience, Innovation and Technology Committee responds

23 April 2026

Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz endorsed as UKRI Chair

The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has endorsed the government’s preferred candidate, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, as the new chair of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

23 April 2026

Science Minister and UKRI CEO give further details of research funding cuts

Science Minister and UKRI CEO give further details of research funding cuts

21 April 2026

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Tuesday

19 May 2026

11:00am

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11:30am

Public

Innovation and global food security - Oral evidence

19 May 2026

TBC

Commons

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Correspondence from Minister for Digital Government and Data, reCode of practice on AI and automated decision-making, 21 April 2026

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Published 29 April 2026

Correspondence

Correspondence from Minister for Digital Economy, reStrategic priorities for telecommunications, the management of radio spectrum and postal services, 27 April 2026

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Published 29 April 2026

Correspondence

4th Report - Pre-appointment hearing for the Chair of UK Research and Innovation

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Pre-appointment hearingUK Research and Innovation chair (Non-inquiry session)

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Published 23 April 2026

HC 1844

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