Stephen Gamble, Belfast News Letter

Stephen Gamble

Belfast News Letter

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Past articles by Stephen:

Five sex crimes against NI kids recorded every day

Recorded sexual offences against children in NI have rocketed by more than a third in the last four years, new figures have revealed. → Read More

Planned 65-bedroom hotel would create 30 jobs

Plans for a new hotel development in Ballymena could provide a major boost for tourism in the area, it has been claimed. → Read More

Ex-Wrightbus worker: I need a miracle to save my daughter’s dream

A former Wrightbus worker has told how he “needs a miracle” to keep his daughter’s dream of being a world-class gymnast alive. → Read More

Phil Coulter reveals why he turned down an OBE from Margaret Thatcher

Northern Ireland-born songwriter Phil Coulter has revealed he once turned down Margaret Thatcher’s offer of an Order of the British Empire, stating that it “just didn’t sit comfortably” with him. → Read More

Abortion reform in NI could leave frontline health workers ‘exposed’

The planned decriminalisation of abortion in Northern Ireland will leave healthcare workers who conscientiously object to the procedure “exposed”, a former midwife has warned. → Read More

NI man killed in road crash is named

A man has died following a road crash in Co Antrim today. → Read More

Muckamore Abbey probe: 1,500 crimes detected in one ward

Police probing allegations of physical and mental abuse of patients at Muckamore Abbey have identified over 1,500 crimes in one ward of the scandal-hit hospital. → Read More

‘Indoctrinated’ kids singing pro-IRA song

A DUP MLA has called on police to investigate an event held in a republican bar in Belfast after footage emerged of young children singing along to a pro-IRA song. → Read More

Row erupts between Sinn Fein and family of hunger striker Kevin Lynch

A row has broken out within republicanism after a flute band was prohibited from attending the annual National Hunger Strike commemoration. → Read More

Wrightbus silent on reports it is seeking investors or buyer

Northern Ireland bus manufacturer Wrightbus has declined to comment on reports that it is seeking investors or a buyer amid a financial downturn. → Read More

Murder probe: Police confirm that body recovered from lake is Pat McCormick

Police investigating the murder of William (Pat) McCormick have confirmed that a body recovered from a lake near Ballygowan yesterday is that of the 55-year-old Co Down man. → Read More

Contaminated blood inquiry: I have no trust left, says victim’s sister

The sister of a Londonderry man who died after receiving infected blood products said she has been left with “total mistrust” of the medical profession. → Read More

Contaminated blood scandal: I may get closure but I’ll never get justice, says NI victim

A Northern Ireland man who contracted hepatitis C after being given infected blood has told how the ordeal destroyed his life. → Read More

Unionists row over plans for Maze prison site

A row has erupted between unionist politicians over plans that could see the former Maze prison buildings opened up to tourists. → Read More

Pair arrested after overnight ATM theft

Two people have been arrested after the theft of an ATM in Co Antrim. → Read More

Was Game of Thrones ‘The Long Night’ literally too dark?

Game of Thrones latest episode finally delivered the epic and long-awaited showdown with the army of the dead and left fans wondering what direction the show will take as it nears its conclusion. → Read More

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: ‘Significant changes’ likely for NI legacy plan

The government is set to make “significant changes” to its proposals to deal with the legacy of the Troubles, a DUP MP has said. → Read More

Senior police officer refutes claims over pursuit of ATM thieves

A senior PSNI office has refuted claims that the police response to ATM thefts in Northern Ireland is being hampered by a policy that means officers cannot break the speed limit in a pursuit. → Read More

Ex-INLA man facing deportation from US

A former republican prisoner who has been living in the USA for two decades is facing deportation back to Northern Ireland next week. → Read More

Two NI power plants sold off to Czech firm

Assurances have been sought over the sale of two power stations in Northern Ireland to a Czech-based coal mining and energy group. → Read More