in—depth look at the sunday papers at 9:35am — this mornings reviewers are the journalist and author, shyama pereramund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday times. the prime minister of new zealand, jacinda ardern, has confirmed that her office received information from the suspected killerjust minutes before attacks were carried out on two mosques in christchurch. but she said they contained no details that might have prevented the murders. 50 people are now known to have died when a man opened fire on worshippers on friday. a 28—year—old australian has been charged with one count of murder so far. from christchurch, rupert wingfield—hayes sent us this report. in christchurch on sunday morning, the outpouring of grief and solidarity has continued, unabated. close to the mosque where the first attack took place on friday, the flower tributes continue to grow. many people overcome with emotion. in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosque. but amid all this grief, there is also anger. prime minister arden today confirmed her