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Ono Okeregha

Ono Okeregha is the director of the Immigration Advice Service. He is a committed human rights and immigration lawyer. He was awarded the IoD North West SME of the year award and commended for his work in equality, diversity, and inclusion.

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Are the New UK Immigration Policies in 2025 a Political Point-Scoring or a National Necessity?

The UK government has again unveiled sweeping immigration reforms, this time in the wake of the Reform Party’s local election gains. Successive administrations had promised to take action on migration, each time framing new measures as essential for economic stability and reduced

by Ono Okeregha
July 14, 2025
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Who Will Care for Britain? Immigration Policy is Creating a Healthcare Crisis

“Britain is not attractive to essential workers from overseas, warns immigration lawyer, and the effects could be crippling…….” The UK’s healthcare system is on the verge of a staffing crisis that threatens to sabotage the very foundations of our care services. As

by Ono Okeregha
March 25, 2025
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Unity in Crisis: How UK Communities United Against the Far-Right Riots

The August far-right riots affected the UK negatively, but things could’ve been worse without positive communal efforts. Members of several communities staged counter-protests to protect central targets of the attack, such as immigration organisations and immigrants, including those granted leave outside the

by Ono Okeregha
September 30, 2024
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