Migrants should be taught the importance of queuing in modern Britain, the Government's integration tsar has said, as she warned that community cohesion is "not a two-way street."

Dame Louise Casey told MPs that too many migrants fail to understand the "basics" of British life, including when to be "nice" and when to put the rubbish out.

She also suggested that migrants take more from British society than they give, saying that the process is not a "two-way street".