An issue of Bread & Roses from September 1978 - unnumbered, but appears to be the second issue. With articles on the wage freeze and TUC collaboration, class and health, repression against dissidents in the USSR, school students' rebellions, the benefits system and claimants' unions, holidays in Cornwall, single mothers, childcare and "wages for housework" vs nursery provision, a strike by catering workers, an introduction to anarchist communism, the Persons Unknown case, landowners in the countryside, mental health and addiction, homelessness, the death of the Pope, and more.
Bread & Roses #2 (September 1978)
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It may well be lost in the
It may well be lost in the mists of time, but if anyone can find it, I would be interested to see the first issue of B&R, since the letters page of this one suggests it had a pro-Teddy Boy/50s rock'n'roll article credited to a "Daddy Cool".
Dave Coull= Daddy Cool. Yes
Dave Coull= Daddy Cool. Yes it did.