those back and saying, have you got something cheaper for me to cook? people receiving emergency food parcels are in desperate situations. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you re live with bbc news she has the an sentiment i were among the five men who were aboard the titan. kris and i would has been speaking to a correspondent nomia iqbal. the sentence, we lost comm. i think that would be a sentence i will never want to hear in my life again. like, lost comm, as in, we lost communication. were you aboard the vessel, were you here?
we look ahead to a possible premier league decider at the etihad stadium between manchester city and arsenal. coming up on bbc news. emma raducanu pulls out of the madrid open with a hand injury. the british number one could now drop out over the world s top 100 and faces a battle to get fit for the french open next month. a leading food bank charity says it s handing out more emergency food parcels than ever. the trussell trust, which supports more than 1,200 food banks across the uk, says it provided nearly 3 million emergency parcels in the year to march, which is a 37% increase on the year before and in that time, more than three quarters of a million people used a food bank in the trussell trust network for the first time. hwyell griffith reports from cardiff, pasta. oh, yes, please.
and this whole school community is trying to support each other at a time when budgets are struggling to add up. hannah miller, bbc news. and a big thank you to the community therefore being so honest about their experiences at the moment. we have got kelly, naomi and tony to share their stories with us this morning. all based in liverpool. naomi, we met before. you work in a food bank in the community. you are really worried about the families coming in? really worried about the families comint in? . h . ., coming in? yeah, it s difficult for eole in coming in? yeah, it s difficult for people in liverpool coming in? yeah, it s difficult for people in liverpool at coming in? yeah, it s difficult for people in liverpool at the - coming in? yeah, it s difficult for. people in liverpool at the moment. about 2000 emergency food parcels are being given out every week in the city. we are seeing people whose household budgets are being squeezed from all ends, and they are cutting back
according to a recent survey by nhs providers, a quarter of nhs trusts are offering food banks for their employees. so this is our wellbeing hub. clare atkinson is what s called a staff ambassador. we re in the wellbeing hub they ve set up to give staff some respite during the day. she hears first hand the pressures people are under. nobody should be hungry coming to work, especially if they re doing 12 hour shifts, and i m the freedom to speak up guardian, so staff are raising concerns, saying that very thing that they were struggling to eat when they were on shift. and it s affecting all our professions as well. so it s not. it s notjust some of our vital staff, which are our cleaners and our porters. it s radiographers, nurses, midwives. they ve all been to see us, myself and the chaplaincy team. we ve taken a lot of concerns relating to this and had to provide emergency food parcels.