11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, writer and broadcaster mihir boseand former pensions minister ros altmann stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, who's a prominent contender for the conservative leadership, is to appear in court in relation to allegations that he made misleading claims during the brexit referendum three years ago. along with other campaigners, he asserted that the uk sent 350 million pounds a week to the eu. in a private prosecution mrjohnson is accused of misconduct in public office, but his lawyers dismissed the claims as a politically—motivated stunt. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, has the latest. he has always loved attention, just not this kind. borisjohnson, the official leave campaign's far from a secret weapon, is being hauled into court to face accusations that he lied to the public, inflated the cost of britain's eu membership. no one campaigns like him but it is the claim he distorted how much the uk pays in, taking no account of britain's rebate