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  • Lisburn food bank stacked containers in the warehouse
    Press release

    Food banks provide over 2.6 million food parcels

    Our latest figures reveal that more than 2.6 million emergency food parcels were provided to people facing hunger and hardship across the UK in 2025, as hunger continues to grip communities.
  • Foodbank Welcome Centre sign
    News article

    How environmental issues are shaping hunger and hardship in the UK

    We partnered with independent consultant Liz Gadd to explore a crucial question: how are environmental changes, and the policies designed to address them, impacting hunger and hardship in the UK?
  • Photo of various food items displayed on a table
    News article

    Make a difference during Lent

    If you, your church, school or community group is taking part in Lent, we’ve produced some great resources to help inspire and encourage you to get involved.
  • A volunteer and a clients hand at the Lewisham foodbank
    Analysis

    A new era for crisis support in England?

    The new Crisis and Resilience Fund is a vital step towards ensuring no-one is forced to turn to a food bank to get by.
  • A close up of dried packets of pasta and jars of pasta sauces in a green crate at the Salisbury food bank warehouse.
    Analysis

    Our response to the Autumn Budget and Child Poverty Strategy

    What steps does the UK government’s 2025 Autumn Budget and Child Poverty Strategy take towards ending the need for emergency food?
  • Arms of one person handing another a leaflet
    Article

    Christmas and New Year Opening Times

    Some of our food banks will close on certain days during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Please see the latest details.
  • Food bank volunteer stacking shelves.
    Press release

    Food banks brace for winter surge

    New figures from Trussell reveal a sharp rise in the need for winter food parcels compared to five years ago.
  • A crate full of gluten free pasta.
    Press release

    Our response to lifting the two-child limit

    The chancellor’s decision to remove the two-child limit in full is warmly welcomed and will protect hundreds of thousands of children from growing up facing hunger and hardship.
  • A crate full of squash bottles.
    Analysis

    Britons and the two-child limit

    Luke Tryl, Executive Director of More in Common, explains why lifting the two-child limit can help Labour to build public support.
  • Gingerbread person with a Christmas hat
    News article

    Get involved this Christmas

    This year, in the run up to Christmas, we’ve produced some great resources. We’d love you to get involved.