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A London university has been blasted for its latest "woke" move after slapping a trigger warning on one of Sandro Botticelli's most iconic works.
Bosses at the University of Roehampton have cautioned students studying a module on medieval and Renaissance gods and heroes that some works they encounter will "contain nudity", including Botticelli's classical work Birth of Venus.