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Information between 28th January 2026 - 7th February 2026

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Division Votes
28 Jan 2026 - Youth Unemployment - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 280 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 91 Noes - 287
28 Jan 2026 - British Indian Ocean Territory - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 277 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 103 Noes - 284
28 Jan 2026 - Deferred Division - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 287 Labour Aye votes vs 3 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 294 Noes - 108
3 Feb 2026 - Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 358 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 458 Noes - 104
4 Feb 2026 - Climate Change - View Vote Context
Euan Stainbank voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 316 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 392 Noes - 116


Speeches
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Civil Service Pension Scheme: Administration
Euan Stainbank contributed 1 speech (519 words)
Wednesday 4th February 2026 - Westminster Hall
Cabinet Office
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Euan Stainbank contributed 1 speech (55 words)
Tuesday 3rd February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Justice
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Euan Stainbank contributed 2 speeches (488 words)
Monday 2nd February 2026 - Westminster Hall
Home Office
Euan Stainbank speeches from: Business of the House
Euan Stainbank contributed 1 speech (90 words)
Thursday 29th January 2026 - Commons Chamber
Leader of the House


Written Answers
Asylum: Housing
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Thursday 29th January 2026

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to help ensure that new asylum seeker accommodation is equitably dispersed between the regions and nations of the United Kingdom.

Answered by Alex Norris - Minister of State (Home Office)

The department operates a Full Dispersal model which works to ensure that asylum accommodation is equitably and fairly spread out across regions and nations of the United Kingdom, meaning that a small number of local authorities are not unduly burdened.

To facilitate this, we have developed Asylum Accommodation Plans in partnership with Local Government which set out our approach to the procurement and occupancy of Dispersal Accommodation across the UK.

The Plans are underpinned by an indexing model which weights three key overarching factors. Indexing provides a flexible, transparent evidence-based for the dispersal of the national asylum-seeking population to ensure equity remains at the core. The overarching factors are:

  • The current housing market and viability
  • Social factors including pressures on local services
  • Existing population including extant Home Office cohorts

These three factors ensure the plans are evidence- based and strike a balance between equity and availability, as well as for the first time considering various pressures in local areas which we have worked on with The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. The plans and indexing are reviewed regularly to ensure the plans are flexible to changing external factors.

Civil Service: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Thursday 29th January 2026

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of Capita's performance on the delivery of the Civil Service Pension Scheme.

Answered by Anna Turley - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)

In November 2023, the Cabinet Office awarded the contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme to Capita. This was under the previous government. The Scheme transferred to Capita on 1 December 2025. We are aware that Capita’s current performance is having a detrimental impact on some members.

We are working urgently with Capita to resolve these issues, and to ensure that civil servants, both former and serving, receive the quality of service and support they deserve.

We have established a cross-departmental team to work with Capita to develop and implement a recovery plan. Alongside this, Capita is increasing staffing in key areas, to increase processing times in relation to new retirements and support for members, particularly those impacted by delays.

Asylum: Temporary Accommodation
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Tuesday 3rd February 2026

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether per capita share of asylum accommodation across regions is a criteria in deciding asylum hotel closure priority.

Answered by Alex Norris - Minister of State (Home Office)

Hotel closure will be prioritised based on a wide range of criteria. The hotel exit plan will continue to be carefully managed to ensure that all supported asylum seekers are accommodated in suitable alternative accommodation. The department operates a Full Dispersal model which works to ensure that asylum accommodation is equitably and fairly spread out across the country, meaning that a small number of local authorities are not unduly burdened.

Civil Service: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Wednesday 4th February 2026

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what assessment his Department has made of the level of the gender pension gap within the civil service pension scheme.

Answered by Anna Turley - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)

The gender pension gap can be measured in different ways. In order to answer this question, we have used the difference in average pension in payment for men and women, expressed as a percentage of the average pension for men. Based on the latest data available, from 2024, the gap has reduced from 47% in 2016 to 42%.

We fully expect this position to continue to improve as the equality employment legislation reduces historical differences in both the gap in pay and pensions accruing.

The Cabinet Office will be commissioning the Government Actuary’s Department to carry out further analysis of the current position and will then consider next steps.

State Retirement Pensions: Women
Asked by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
Thursday 5th February 2026

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to his statement on Pensions on 29 of January 2026, what new evidence did his Department's officials present to him in his re-consideration of the decision regarding state pension age changes that was not considered on or before 11 of November 2025.

Answered by Torsten Bell - Parliamentary Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Secretary of State has taken a new decision, and the process has been thorough. We have looked at information previously considered and conducted new searches as part of an extensive review of relevant historical documents.

In addition to the 2007 Automatic Pension Forecast Evaluation, other evidence relating to letter effectiveness and State Pension age awareness was provided to the Secretary of State.

This included survey evidence on Combined Pension Forecasts, and additional State Pension age awareness evidence from the late 2000s. The decision document, which is available on gov.uk, includes some references to the evidence that was considered. The DWP research reports referenced are also publicly available in the National Archive.



Early Day Motions
Thursday 29th January

88th anniversary of Castlecary rail disaster

6 signatures (Most recent: 9 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
That this House marks the 88th anniversary of the Castlecary rail disaster of December 1937, in which 35 people lost their lives and 179 others were injured; remembers with deep respect those who died, including many service personnel travelling home for Christmas leave, and extends its sympathies to their families …


Early Day Motions Signed
Thursday 18th December
Euan Stainbank signed this EDM on Monday 9th February 2026

UN Convention on the Rights of Older Persons

90 signatures (Most recent: 12 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay)
That this House supports the protection of the rights of older people in the UK and globally; recognises that a UN Convention on the Rights of Older Persons is an important step for establishing a global minimum standard of legal protection for older people everywhere; acknowledges the strong track record …
Wednesday 21st January
Euan Stainbank signed this EDM on Wednesday 4th February 2026

Billy Bremner Raploch statue

26 signatures (Most recent: 11 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
That this House welcomes the campaign to ensure the life and career of Billy Bremner, who was born in Stirling, grew up in Raploch and at the age of 16 in 1959 signed for Leeds United where he went on to become the cornerstone of Don Revie's team in the …
Monday 2nd February
Euan Stainbank signed this EDM on Wednesday 4th February 2026

Civil service pension scheme

36 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: John McDonnell (Labour - Hayes and Harlington)
That this House notes that thousands of retired civil servants are facing financial hardship and distress, after pensions and lump sum payments failed to arrive on time; further notes these payments are to those who rely on these as a sole source of income; also notes that this has resulted …



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3 Feb 2026, 12:40 p.m. - House of Commons
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Parliamentary Debates
Indefinite Leave to Remain
193 speeches (27,520 words)
Monday 2nd February 2026 - Westminster Hall
Home Office
Mentions:
1: Tony Vaughan (Lab - Folkestone and Hythe) Harrow West (Gareth Thomas), for Colchester (Pam Cox), for Ashford (Sojan Joseph), for Falkirk (Euan Stainbank - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Thursday 5th February 2026
Minutes and decisions - Tuesday 16 December 2025 - Decisions

Finance Committee (Commons)

Found: Akehurst Irene Campbell Paul Davies Nusrat Ghani Clive Jones James MacCleary Andrew Murrison Euan Stainbank




Euan Stainbank - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 19th May 2026 3 p.m.
Finance Committee (Commons) - Private Meeting
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Select Committee Documents
Thursday 5th February 2026
Minutes and decisions - Tuesday 16 December 2025 - Decisions

Finance Committee (Commons)
Friday 6th February 2026
Correspondence - Letter to the Finance Committee from the Commission – Savings Inquiry, January 2026

Finance Committee (Commons)