Roald Dahl's racism was "undeniable" and "indelible", says the museum that bears the name of the controversial children's author. The charity, which was founded in 2001 by Dahl's widow Liccy, said in a statement on its website it "condemns all racism directed at any group or individual". The Roald Dahl Museum, which is in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, said it will work to combat racism by being "more welcoming, inclusive, diverse and equitable". And it said its staff have been given training to prevent antisemitism. Image: The Roald Dahl Museum In 2020, his family apologised for "antisemitic comments" made by the...