I recently stumbled upon the UK Supreme Court while passing by, and it turned out to be one of the most unexpectedly fascinating experiences in London! As someone who didn’t originally plan to visit, I was surprised by how open and welcoming the Supreme Court was to the public.
Upon entering, I was immediately struck by the beautiful architecture of the building. The mix of historical design with modern touches creates a unique and elegant atmosphere, a fitting home for the highest court in the UK. The staff at the entrance were very friendly and welcoming, and they informed me that visitors are allowed to explore certain areas of the court, which made the experience even better.
The highlight of my visit was being able to attend an actual hearing. It was a rare and remarkable opportunity to see the judicial process in action. Observing the lawyers present their arguments and watching the justices engage was both intriguing and educational. The hearing was conducted in a professional and orderly manner, and it was fascinating to see the respect and decorum in the courtroom. The courtroom itself was beautiful, with a dignified yet accessible layout, making it easy to see and hear everything happening.
There are also various exhibits throughout the building, offering insights into the history of the UK legal system and the role of the Supreme Court. I learned so much about how this court functions and the importance of its role in ensuring justice and interpreting the law at the highest level. They even have displays about famous cases, significant legal artifacts, and an informative timeline showing the evolution of the court system in the UK.
I highly recommend it to anyone interested in law, history, or politics—or anyone simply looking for an insightful experience while in London. Even if you’re not well-versed in legal matters, the visit is educational and provides a glimpse into an important part of British democracy. Plus, entry is free, making it an absolute must-see for anyone nearby!
If you’re passing by, definitely step inside—you might find yourself as...
Read moreI have met some lovely people at The Supreme Court, Derek (a wonderful man, welcoming and enthusiastic). All of the staff were wonderful and knowledgeable.
I just wanted to say, I am being badly hurt by corrupted individuals within the borough of Lambeth (I have evidence of crimes they are involved in). I am being targeted in every department (DWP and NHS) and being persecuted. This has been happening since I tried to report a housing teams fraud, human rights violations to the FCA (they are registered as a mutual). This housing team harmed me and have been psychology abusing me in the hope I self harm.
I have been studying law and legislation since I was 15 years old. I am a victim of very serious crime (a witness too) and was nearly murdered, I have been trapped in Lambeth and the people involved have even sent people to target my family and use this against me.
I was also illegally imprisoned for ten hours for a mental breakdown they caused.
There is far more to this and I have documented everything, which is irrefutable evidence that will stand in any court of law.
For the record they are hacking into the NHS system and cancelling all appointments and I need open surgery and further treatment (there is more to this too. As Lambeth police force have been preventing me from reporting the serious crimes since 2019 (targeting by Muslims and ex who tried to murder me) and 2020 since I tried to report the housing (there is more to this too).
I have also been slandered, my character assassinated and my reputation destroyed by these housing, they even made a false report about me in another country. I am extremely vulnerable and very scared, because even with all the evidence I cannot get any help.
Unfortuately, they have already had their lawyers spreading rumours and they also set me up.
And have been recording when I have mental breakdowns and weaponising them, criminalising me. My name is Beth Grierson-Reed I live at 42 Lupino Court SE11 6EZ and I am very...
Read moreI am rising a concern regarding an unpleasant scenary of unprofessional behavior from a member of the security staff toward a tourist on 14th August, around midday. She asked the turist to sip from the bottle he was carried, but unprovoked she made an unacceptable remark! Such conduct creates a negative impression, especially in an environment that welcomes international visitors. I respectfully suggest that staff be selected not only for their qualifications but also for their ability to provide excellent customer service, as this greatly impacts the experience of tourists.
In addition, I noticed that there were three receptionists on duty. While they informed us that we could ask questions, one appeared visibly impatient and with a bored face when I did so. A welcoming and helpful attitude from reception staff is essential, as they represent the first point of contact for visitors.
Thank you for your attention to these matters. I hope these observations can contribute to improving the overall quality of service at the...
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