Sunday's papers include Ben Wallace's resignation and a story about Prince George.
A mix of stories appear on the front pages of Sunday's papers. The Sunday Times lead on its widely briefed interview with Ben Wallace in which he announced he will stand down as defence secretary at the next reshuffle, and as an MP at the next election.
The Sunday Telegraph has a story about wrangling happening at council level over the building of new homes. It reports that "new housing is being blocked unless councillors agree to introduce schemes such as Ulez and low-traffic neighbourhoods, in an approach that the environment watchdog is preparing to use across the country".
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