Press play to listen to this article By ANNABELLE DICKSON Send tips here | Subscribe for free | Listen to Playbook and view in your browser TERROR IN NZ: Terrible news overnight from New Zealand. An unconfirmed number of gunmen opened fire at mosques in Christchurch, with 40 people confirmed killed. “This is one of New Zealand’s darkest days,” said Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. “Clearly what has happened here is an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence.” The latest from the New Zealand Herald here. Good Friday morning. This is Annabelle Dickson. I have no idea when Brexit Day is any more. DRIVING THE DAY LAST-DITCH DUP EFFORT: Theresa May has less than a week to win the backing of 10 Democratic Unionist Party MPs, and unlock (she hopes) the votes of many hardline Brexiteers in her party as she seeks to limit a request for a Brexit delay at next week’s European Council meeting. A senior government official was in no doubt last night about where the action will be over the next few days. “I think it’s all eyes on the DUP, to be honest,” they said. Duvet day? Ministers have intensified talks with the DUP, and they are expected to continue… Read full this story
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