A UK bullying hotline has received "three or four" calls from an unexpected source—Gordon Brown's office. The head of the National Bullying Helpline stopped short of calling the famously short-tempered PM a bully, adding, "What we are saying is staff in his office working directly with him have issues, and have concerns, and have contacted our helpline," reports the BBC.
A forthcoming book about Brown excerpted in today's Observer describes the PM's outbursts and temper tantrums. "Immunity from Brown's rages was not conferred on officials just because they had been long-time and loyal servants," writes Andrew Rawnsley. "If anything, he seemed to think he could be more abusive to those who were closest to him." (More Gordon Brown stories.)