In this thought-provoking conversation, Charlie Beckett, a journalism expert, highlights the challenge of distinguishing facts from contested truths amidst a media crisis. Fay Bound-Alberti, a historian, explores how emotions shape historical narratives, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives. Philosopher Mark Vernon discusses the intertwining of love and truth in psychotherapy, while Hilary Lawson presents his theory of 'closure', suggesting that truth is nuanced rather than absolute. Together, they unravel the complexities of truth in a world filled with varying perspectives.