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The party is setting out plans to tackle anti-social behaviour if it wins the next general election.

Fly-tippers in England and Wales could be forced to remove litter as part of "clean-up squads", under Labour plans.

"You've very often got parents whose kids are committing multiple offences, but the parents are not taking their parental responsibility seriously," Mr Reed said.Labour would extend the use of Parenting Orders, where courts can require parents to go on a training course, under the proposals.Clean Up Squads will require offenders to clear up litter, graffiti and vandalism, Labour said

In a speech later on Friday, Mr Reed is excepted to announce that a Labour government would develop "the world's first trauma-informed criminal justice system". Labour's shadow home secretary, Yvette Cooper, announced on Thursday her party would recruit 13,000 more neighbourhood police, with a named officer for every community.

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