The Irish Times view on the JFK assassination files: nothing will satisfy the conspiracy theorists
The events on that fateful day marked a loss of innocence and the beginning of a long collapse of public trust in institutions
The events on that fateful day marked a loss of innocence and the beginning of a long collapse of public trust in institutions
JFK’s funeral was the first thing the comedian saw on television. This may explain his fascination with the subject, which he tried to turn into a novel and now here into a poem
Rough Magic’s Seeds double bill is perhaps the most auspicious and brilliant of the company’s culminations yet
Bishop Kevin Farrell reads opening prayer at ceremony to mark Kennedy’s death at Dealey Plaza
A majority in a recent poll still do not believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. But the figure is lower than at any point since John F Kennedy’s assassination. What’s going on?
Opinion: The ‘change’ or ‘hope’ symbolised by JFK was not of the kind normally associated with the political left
Reinventing Kennedy to suit books, TV and film has blurred his significance
JFK defied warnings and premonitions from those close to him to visit a very hostile territory
Half a century later, unanswered questions and conspiracy theories still lure visitors to the site of US president John F Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas
Tourists still gawp at the grassy knoll, but today’s city is an entirely different place to the Dallas of 1963
JFK’s ambition went unfulfilled – yet he managed to inspire a generation
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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