David Cameron has been delivering food parcels to those left vulnerable by the coronavirus crisis. The ex-Prime Minister was photographed near his Oxfordshire home on Friday as he loaded supplies for the elderly into a car, the Sun reports.
One of 35 volunteers who staff the "Chippy Larder" in Chipping Norton every week, he was seen queuing outside a church to collect provisions to be delivered to local households.
Mr Cameron, who was the Tory MP for Witney, has been volunteering with the service with his daughter Nancy for the last four weeks.
The group take donations of food, which they receive for free from supermarkets across Oxfordshire, to vulnerable households.