Stephanie Bell, Belfast Telegraph

Stephanie Bell

Belfast Telegraph

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Stephanie:

How a former civil servant’s bipolar disorder diagnosis has led to new career helping others

Ten years ago, at the age of 52, James McAleese’s world came crashing down when he lost his job, family, friends and sense of purpose. → Read More

African nurses dance with joy in Belfast after ‘seeing and feeling snow for real’ for the first time

A group of African nurses who had never seen snow before literally danced for joy in Belfast this week as wintry flakes fell. → Read More

Community worker helping combat racism in Northern Ireland gets New Year honour

A Nigerian man helping to stamp out racism in Northern Ireland has been named in the King’s New Year Honours list. → Read More

Co Down country haven offers Belfast commute and Mourne mountain escape

Set among beautiful mature gardens, the house on the New Line Road in Seaforde offers space and features that will delight any buyer. → Read More

Craigavad’s Jackson Hall on sale for just under £800k is one of a kind where the past meets the present

Nestled in what has long been regarded as one of Northern Ireland’s most exclusive residential areas in Craigavad, Co Down with views of Belfast Lough and generous mature gardens, Jackson Hall on the Bangor Road boasts a host of bespoke original features which blend well with modern touches. → Read More

Landmark £2.5m Co Antrim property that offers views of Royal Portrush golf course on the market

Looking out over the Atlantic Ocean and the fairways of Royal Portrush Golf Club, golf enthusiasts will be in their glory having one of the world’s top-ranking courses on the doorstep and a view of the fourth fairway from inside their home. → Read More

21 Ward Avenue: Extensive family home on sought-after Bangor street is brimming with character

Number 21 offers flexible as well as spacious accommodation, all of which is immaculately finished with many high-end features. → Read More

Noblett's of North Street: The Belfast shop that has become top spot for Christmas selfies thanks to TV star Paul Moneypenny’s grand design

He wowed his way to the semi-finals of Alan Carr’s Interior Design Masters, and now Paul Moneypenny’s Christmas display is dazzling shoppers in Belfast. → Read More

Strabane comedian Emer Maguire: ‘I had always used jokes to hide my shyness’

The critically acclaimed talent, who exploded onto the comedy scene just three years ago, confesses that laughter became her way of covering up what has been a painful, lifelong battle with shyness. → Read More

Co Down grandmother urges people in NI to ‘Stand Up To Cancer’ this autumn

Sheelagh Claney, from Bangor, is backing Stand Up To Cancer — the joint national fundraising campaign from Cancer Research UK and Channel 4 — after being successfully treated for not one, but four cancers. → Read More

Behind the scenes of Cliona Hagan’s dream wedding

Country music newlyweds Cliona Hagan and Simon Sheerin are set to give fans a treat this week with a light-hearted insider look at how they planned their big day. → Read More

Hunter McGleenon’s aunt plans to fund trauma centre to help others in need

The family of Hunter McGleenon has announced plans for a trauma recovery centre in his memory. → Read More

Hunter McGleenon’s aunt plans to fund trauma centre to help others in need

The family of Hunter McGleenon has announced plans for a trauma recovery centre in his memory. → Read More

Hunter McGleenon’s aunt recalls the day of his death and believes ‘life should mean life’ for killer Sharyar Ali

The family of Hunter McGleenon have spoken in heartbreaking detail about how the tragic baby’s devoted mother, Nicole, discovered her only child was dead. → Read More

Inside the Co Down apartment offering uninterupted sea views

An uninterrupted view over the Irish Sea and Donaghadee Lighthouse can be enjoyed from all the living room windows and a fabulous balcony. → Read More

Magician Joel M: ‘I can’t imagine what my life would have been like if I hadn’t got into magic’

Bangor mentalist Joel Mawhinney is back doing what he loves most — performing up close with live audiences. → Read More

In a class of its own: Malone Road property on the market for £1.5m

Its £1.5m minimum price tag reflects its prime location, beautiful architectural design and generous space inside and out. → Read More

In prime position: Mid terrace family home located in sought after Ballyholme Esplanade in Bangor

Looking out over the Irish Sea and Ballyholme Bay, it is a spacious property with a first-floor lounge perfectly situated to make the most of the beautiful views. → Read More

The Queen and us: NI superfans share their thoughts on her Majesty’s passing

Patrick O’Neill: ‘A woman that gave so much, deserves so much’ → Read More

Watch Hill House: Co Down property holds a whole lot of history

A wonderful historic family home, Watch Hill House on Mill Hill, Castlewellan, exudes character and offers lots of space, with five bedrooms, two bathrooms and three reception rooms. → Read More