Mary Beard is joined by LBC Radio host and
Katie Hopkins's publisher
Iain Dale, journalist and author
Afua Hirsch and writer and broadcaster
Keenan Malik to discuss the issue of taking offence. The 2012 public artwork "Freedom For Humanity" by American street artist
Mear One in Brick Lane, London has become entangled in the antisemitism row engulfing the Labour Party and removed - is that a dangerous path to go down? Do different rules apply to art in the public realm to that on display in a gallery? The programme is given a sneak peek at preparations for Theatr Clwyd's controversial new play "The Assassination of Katie Hopkins". The controversial South African film
The Wound (2017) is also discussed.
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