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Division Votes
29 Oct 2025 - Sentencing Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 302 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 173 Noes - 323
29 Oct 2025 - Sentencing Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 306 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 170 Noes - 328
29 Oct 2025 - Sentencing Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 300 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 182 Noes - 311
29 Oct 2025 - Sentencing Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 301 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 82 Noes - 314
29 Oct 2025 - European Convention on Human Rights (Withdrawal) - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 63 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 96 Noes - 154
29 Oct 2025 - Sentencing Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 298 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 321 Noes - 103
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 280 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 310 Noes - 150
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 282 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 308 Noes - 153
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 282 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 310 Noes - 155
5 Nov 2025 - Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 264 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 268 Noes - 80
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 285 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 311 Noes - 152
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 284 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 151
4 Nov 2025 - Supporting High Streets - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 310 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 106 Noes - 321
4 Nov 2025 - Welfare Spending - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 313 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 92 Noes - 403


Speeches
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Employment Rights Bill
Euan Stainbank contributed 4 speeches (718 words)
Consideration of Lords message
Wednesday 5th November 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Business and Trade
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Euan Stainbank contributed 2 speeches (129 words)
Thursday 30th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Business and Trade
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Business of the House
Euan Stainbank contributed 1 speech (72 words)
Thursday 30th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Leader of the House
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Euan Stainbank contributed 1 speech (85 words)
Thursday 30th October 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Children’s Social Care
Euan Stainbank contributed 1 speech (491 words)
Thursday 30th October 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Education


Written Answers
Debt Collection
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many enforcement agents certificated under the Certification of Enforcement Agents Regulations 2014 have had their certificates (a) cancelled and (b) suspended by a judge under Regulation 11 in each of year between 2020 and 2024.

Answered by Sarah Sackman - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

The Ministry of Justice does not routinely publish operational data on how many enforcement agents certificated under the Certification of Enforcement Agent Regulations 2014 have had their certificates cancelled or suspended by a judge under Regulation 11 of the Regulations. The public register of certificated enforcement agents is updated to reflect the cancellation of a certificate, but it does not record the reason for the cancellation.

In 2024, the average processing time for certification of potential enforcement agents at the County Court was 27.62 days. This figure reflects the time taken from submission of an application to the granting of a certificate.

Debt Collection
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the average waiting time was for certification of potential enforcement agents at the County Court in the latest period for which data is available.

Answered by Sarah Sackman - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

The Ministry of Justice does not routinely publish operational data on how many enforcement agents certificated under the Certification of Enforcement Agent Regulations 2014 have had their certificates cancelled or suspended by a judge under Regulation 11 of the Regulations. The public register of certificated enforcement agents is updated to reflect the cancellation of a certificate, but it does not record the reason for the cancellation.

In 2024, the average processing time for certification of potential enforcement agents at the County Court was 27.62 days. This figure reflects the time taken from submission of an application to the granting of a certificate.

Access to Work Programme: Hearing Impairment
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of the potential merits of increasing the Access to Work cap for people who require BSL interpreters to remain in full time work.

Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

The cap was introduced in 2015 to enable Access to Work to continue to provide tailored support for those with the most significant needs and at the same time grow the overall number of customers receiving support from the scheme. The cap was introduced that year, set at 1.5 times the national average salary. This was revised upwards to twice the national average salary in 2018, based in part on the recognition of needs of deaf customers, particularly British Sign Language users.

Since its introduction in 2015 the cap has been increased annually in line with average earnings. The cap was originally introduced at £40,800 in 2015/16, and it now stands at £69,620.

Extracurricular Activities: Vetting
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether she plans to mandate a National Activities Safeguarding Framework for Children and Vulnerable Adults participating in extracurricular activities.

Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

Education is a devolved matter, and the response outlines the information for England only.

There are existing frameworks and legal powers in place to safeguard children participating in extracurricular activities.

The Children Act 1989 places legal obligations on local authorities to safeguard and promote the welfare of all children in their areas and protect them from harm. There are also similar safeguarding responsibilities placed on local authorities regarding vulnerable adults under the Care Act 2014. Where concerns arise, the department expects their services to intervene using the wide range of powers available to them.

The department’s statutory guidance ‘Keeping children safe in education’ also makes clear that child protection arrangements apply where extracurricular activities are provided by a school or college’s governing body, under their direct supervision or management. Where this is not the case, safeguarding requirements should be included in any lease or hire agreement for the premises.

Providers of extracurricular activities also have a legal duty of care to take reasonable steps to ensure the safety of children attending their settings and protect them from harm. To support them, the department has published safeguarding guidance and free-to-access e-learning.

However, we are actively considering how to further enhance safety in this sector, and as part of our recent call for evidence, which closed on 21 September, we sought views on proposals to strengthen safeguarding in out-of-school settings.

Tennis: Facilities
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Thursday 30th October 2025

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether her Department plans to support the development of (a) affordable and (b) accessible padel courts in (i) Falkirk and (ii) Britain.

Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

The Government is determined to ensure that everyone has access to quality sport and physical activity opportunities. That is why we have committed another £400 million to transform facilities across the whole of the UK following the Spending Review. We are now working closely with sporting bodies and local leaders to establish what communities need and will then set out further plans. I have met with the Lawn Tennis Association, the National Governing Body for tennis and padel, along with representatives from other sports, to discuss this.

The majority of grassroots sport policy is devolved. Sportscotland, the national agency for sport in Scotland, receives funding from the Scottish Government to support more people to get active. The Secretary of State and I regularly meet with Scottish counterparts to discuss the importance of sport and tackling physical inactivity.

The Government provides the majority of support for grassroots sport in England through Sport England, which annually invests over £250 million in Exchequer and Lottery funding. This includes long term investment in the Lawn Tennis Association, which receives up to £10.2 million for five years from 2022 to 2027 to invest in community tennis and padel initiatives that will benefit as many people as possible.

Tennis: Falkirk
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Thursday 30th October 2025

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether she plans to increase the number of (a) indoor and (b) covered tennis facilities in Falkirk.

Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

The Government is determined to ensure that everyone has access to quality sport and physical activity opportunities. That is why we have committed another £400 million to transform facilities across the whole of the UK following the Spending Review. We are now working closely with sporting bodies and local leaders to establish what communities need and will then set out further plans. I have met with the Lawn Tennis Association, the National Governing Body for tennis and padel, along with representatives from other sports, to discuss this.

The majority of grassroots sport policy is devolved. Sportscotland, the national agency for sport in Scotland, receives funding from the Scottish Government to support more people to get active. The Secretary of State and I regularly meet with Scottish counterparts to discuss the importance of sport and tackling physical inactivity.

The Government provides the majority of support for grassroots sport in England through Sport England, which annually invests over £250 million in Exchequer and Lottery funding. This includes long term investment in the Lawn Tennis Association, which receives up to £10.2 million for five years from 2022 to 2027 to invest in community tennis and padel initiatives that will benefit as many people as possible.

Companies: Registration
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Thursday 30th October 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many applications his Department has made to restore a company to the register under section 1029(2)(a) of the Companies Act 2006 since 5 July 2024.

Answered by Blair McDougall - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade)

The Secretary of State made no applications to court for the restoration of a company pursuant to s.1029 of the Companies Act 2006 during the period in question. Within that period, in the context of a petition to wind up a company pursuant to s.124A of the Insolvency Act 1986, the Secretary of State did however request, and was granted, leave of the court to restore one company.

National Wealth Fund: Grangemouth
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Thursday 30th October 2025

Question to the Scotland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, what progress his Department has made on securing the £200 million National Wealth Fund allocation for Grangemouth.

Answered by Kirsty McNeill - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Scotland Office)

The UK Government is working with our investment agencies and the Scottish Government to both proactively drive project development at Grangemouth and to assess all the enquiries we have received, to help ensure that they are suitable for National Wealth Fund investment at the earliest opportunity.

On 21 October, Minister Shanks and the Secretary of State for Scotland met with the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise and the National Wealth Fund as part of the Grangemouth Investment Taskforce to discuss what actions we can take to progress investible propositions at Grangemouth. We continue to work at pace to ensure that this investment materialises as soon as possible.

Israeli Settlements
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Monday 3rd November 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential implications for her Department's policies of the Israeli Government's approval of the E1 Construction Plan.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

I refer the Hon. Member to the answer given on 3 September to question 71442.

Forth Valley College: Closures
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Tuesday 4th November 2025

Question to the Scotland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, what discussions he has had with the Scottish Government on the proposed closure of the Forth Valley College's campus at Alloa; and what assessment he has made of the potential impact of such a closure on the delivery of Project Willow's objectives.

Answered by Kirsty McNeill - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Scotland Office)

While education policy is devolved to the Scottish Government, we recognise the importance of colleges to the economies and communities of Scotland’s towns and cities.

As the First Minister said at First Minister's Questions on 2 October, their Cabinet Secretary for Education is considering all options to protect the future of the Alloa campus. The Scotland Office continues to engage regularly with the Scottish Government on all matters relating to Grangemouth, and the Secretary of State for Scotland, alongside Minister Shanks, met with Cabinet Secretary Gillian Martin on 21 October to discuss the progress of investment there.

Public Office (Accountability) Bill
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Tuesday 4th November 2025

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether he has considered establishing a cross-Governmental oversight body to monitor Departmental compliance with the legal aid elements of the Public Office (Accountability) Bill.

Answered by Alex Davies-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice)

The Bill expands the scope of legal aid, allowing bereaved families to access legal help and advocacy for inquests whenever a public authority is an Interested Person without means testing. By bringing advocacy into scope, the Bill removes the requirement for families to navigate the Exceptional Case Funding (ECF) process to access representation at these inquests.

The legal aid provisions will be enshrined in law and administered by the Legal Aid Agency. Therefore, a cross-government oversight body to monitor compliance has not been considered during the Bill’s development.



Early Day Motions Signed
Wednesday 19th November
Euan Stainbank signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 20th November 2025

Scotland Men's national football team qualifies for 2026 World Cup

9 signatures (Most recent: 20 Nov 2025)
Tabled by: Maureen Burke (Labour - Glasgow North East)
That this House congratulates the outstanding achievement of the Scotland Men's national football team in qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup; notes the impressive performance against Denmark with a stunning 4-2 victory; commends in particular McTominay, Shankland, Tierney and McLean for scoring the winning goals; recognises the leadership of …
Tuesday 16th September
Euan Stainbank signed this EDM on Tuesday 18th November 2025

Yemen

16 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2025)
Tabled by: Clive Betts (Labour - Sheffield South East)
That this House expresses deep concern at the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Yemen, which has caused immense suffering to millions of people; notes the central role of the United Nations in mediating peace efforts in Yemen and urges the UN to intensify and accelerate its facilitation of an …
Tuesday 11th November
Euan Stainbank signed this EDM on Monday 17th November 2025

Future of the BBC

50 signatures (Most recent: 17 Nov 2025)
Tabled by: Peter Prinsley (Labour - Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket)
That this House recognises the importance of the BBC in providing impartial and factual news coverage; supports the principle of an independent BBC free from the influence of Government; and urges renewed efforts to defend public service broadcasting in the face of current challenges and opposition.
Tuesday 11th November
Euan Stainbank signed this EDM on Tuesday 11th November 2025

Two-child limit

59 signatures (Most recent: 20 Nov 2025)
Tabled by: Steve Witherden (Labour - Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr)
That this House recognises that, since the introduction of the two-child limit in 2017, this policy has had a detrimental impact on child poverty rates across the United Kingdom; believes that abolishing the limit represents the most cost-effective measure to reduce child poverty; notes that Trussell reports that doing so …



Euan Stainbank mentioned

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30 Oct 2025, 12:12 p.m. - House of Commons
"decision comes at the end of it all. >> Euan Stainbank Deputy. >> Speaker, my. >> Constituent. >> Brian. >> Is currently suffering. "
Rt Hon Sir Alan Campbell MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Tynemouth, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
30 Oct 2025, 9:52 a.m. - House of Commons
"we will work with him, especially on issues of access to finance, to make sure that we can unlock that potential. And we will, of course, potential. And we will, of course, work with our colleagues in CLG Euan Stainbank. "
Noah Law MP (St Austell and Newquay, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
5 Nov 2025, 4:13 p.m. - House of Commons
"mean that we respect working people, them. >> Yeah. >> Euan Stainbank. "
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Parliamentary Debates
Employment Rights Bill
116 speeches (17,140 words)
Consideration of Lords message
Wednesday 5th November 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Business and Trade
Mentions:
1: None Friends the Members for Birmingham Northfield (Laurence Turner), for Falkirk (Euan Stainbank), for Portsmouth - Link to Speech

Children’s Social Care
21 speeches (12,184 words)
Thursday 30th October 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Education
Mentions:
1: Darren Paffey (Lab - Southampton Itchen) Friend the Member for Falkirk (Euan Stainbank), designating care experience a protected characteristic - Link to Speech
2: Nick Timothy (Con - West Suffolk) Members for Falkirk (Euan Stainbank) and for Southampton Itchen (Darren Paffey) spoke with experience - Link to Speech
3: Josh MacAlister (Lab - Whitehaven and Workington) Friend the Member for Falkirk (Euan Stainbank) in congratulating the young people and organisations that - Link to Speech
4: Helen Hayes (Lab - Dulwich and West Norwood) Friend the Member for Falkirk (Euan Stainbank) for sharing his experience of pursuing, at a local level - Link to Speech




Euan Stainbank mentioned in Scottish results


Scottish Government Publications
Monday 3rd November 2025

Source Page: Alexander Dennis closure correspondence: EIR release
Document: EIR 202500471639 - Information Released - Annex (PDF)

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