i'm sorry, we're not asda. tonight, some of these guys are sleeping on the concrete.he church i represent. the level of need here in burnley at the moment is, i think, unprecedented, and it's upsetting. we've got some bread as well, yeah? visiting a family who had no carpet, no settee, who had no gas, had no electric, had no food... it broke my heart because, um... ..nobody cared for them. they fell through the crack. pot noodles, that kind of stuff, all right? this is st matthew's church. father alex supports pastor mick. many are desperately looking for help. i think the people are being forgotten about. it's about money and numbers and statistics. we can't rely on a food bank. it doesn't seem right. it doesn't seem modern—day britain. but it is. the biggest part of coronavirus has been the loneliness. you look like you're on the mend, honestly, you do, you know, thank god. i hope so. i keep trying to - force myself to eat. most days, pastor mick's on the road helping people like viv. she's 55. i stopped eating. for about a week. ijust ended up collapsing on my bath