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Bread
and Roses, Leeds 
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Manchester Women's
Paper 
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Red Herring, Edinburgh
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Women and Education,
Manchester 
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Women's Information
and Newsletter Service: WINS News:
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The Women's Liberation
Movement National Information Service ,
became Women's Information, Referral and
Enquiry Service (WIRES), Leeds
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Women's Research and
Resource Centre Newsletter, London 
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Women Together, Harrow
Weald  |
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Bradford/Leeds
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Bradford: Marxist/feminist
reading group begins.
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Other Bradford groups: women's
health; Bradford Union of Students, Women's Action
Group (BUSWAG); Bradford Women's Action Group.
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General Will (gay/lesbian
and left theatre group) begins presenting plays.
The women in that group presented many plays at
conferences and events, such as 'LesBeFriends'
and 'All Het Up.'
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Leeds WL groups: Women's
Health, Women's Aid, Non sexist Kids Books Collective,
Leeds Women's Press, WWCC group, NAC local campaigns
group, Bread and Roses Collective, Polytechnic
women's group, Radical lesbian group, Rambling
(walking) group
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Rally in Leeds against James
White's Abortion Amendment
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WIRES: set up at the Manchester
Women's Liberation Conference, it opens its office
in Leeds to give advice and help and to publish
a fortnightly newsletter.
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Peter
Sutcliffe ('The Yorkshire Ripper) begins to
kill women in the area. The murders continue until
1980. The police only begin a full out investigation
after Sutcliffe begins to murder 'respectable'
women (i.e. not prostitutes) in the late 1970s.
Sutcliffe is finally arrested in January 1981
and is tried and convicted in the summer of 1981. |
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