Hero nurse set on fire in beer garden heater explosion shares horror burn injuries WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT Ashleigh Charlesworth, 27, suffered severe burns after the portable heater exploded at the Kings Head pub in Great Cornard, Suffolk
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The nurse was badly burnt in the explosion (Image: Charlesworth family / SWNS.com)
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Ashleigh Charlesworth was on a night out with family when explosion took place
It is believed the heater was brought to Kings Head pub in Suffolk by a customer
Suffolk Police are now investigating the incident which took place on Saturday
Ashleigh, who worked as a children s nurse and delivered coronavirus vaccines during the pandemic, was left with serious burns to her face, chest and hands
Exclusive: Analysis reveals amount of money flowing to for-profit firms, voluntary groups and not-for-profits
There is a 4.7 million-strong waiting list of patients needing hospital treatment, mainly surgery. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA
There is a 4.7 million-strong waiting list of patients needing hospital treatment, mainly surgery. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA
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More than £96bn of health service funding has gone to non-NHS providers of care over the last decade, including private firms such as Virgin Care, research has revealed.
The amount of money flowing out of the NHS in England to for-profit companies, voluntary groups and not-for-profits has grown from £8.4bn in 2010 to £14.4bn last year â a 72% jump.
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Healthcare providers are then able to collect and digitise patient feedback and publish it through external and internal channels.