Bloomberg's report on anger management inside the Downing Street bunker (which sounds increasingly like Downfall, the main difference being it cost us considerably less to defeat Hitler and fight the Second World War than it did to have Gordon Brown as Chancellor and Prime Minister):
"One staffer says a colleague developed a technique called a “news sandwich” -- first telling the prime minister about a recent piece of good coverage before delivering bad news, and then moving quickly to tell him about something good coming soon."
I'm intrigued: how do they find anything good to talk to him about, let alone two pieces of good news for every piece of bad news?