England Under-21s kept their hopes of progressing to the semi-finals of the European Championships alive after Nathan Redmond's goal helped the Young Lions come from behind to beat Slovakia 2-1 on Monday.Buoyed by their own comeback win over Poland on Friday, Slovakia were first to score when Martin Chrien headed in a corner in the 23rd minute before England restored parity when Alfie Mawson tapped in from close range shortly after the break.In July, the Slovakian government defied the European Parliament by refusing to accept refugees from refugee camps in Turkey.Artists in Slovakia have given Britain a cheeky Brexit send-off by dyeing a huge 'goodbye' and the Union Jack on a frozen lake.The women, aged 18 and 32 at the time, had been told to travel without any cash and had their passports and identity cards confiscated by the family on arrival.Sarah Przybylska, prosecuting, said: 'An aggravating feature is the attempted imposition of a debt bondage by claiming they were responsible for the cost of their trafficking.'There was the use of physical violence, threats were made to both women - the younger victim was particularly vulnerable because of her impoverished background.'The couple - who have three children - had begun negotiating a price with men looking for brides before sourcing the two women from Slovakia, the court heard.He added: 'We are a group of people who like to enjoy themselves in such a way but in this case it has a sad sound.'Theresa May was opposed to Brexit during campaigning but vowed to act on the referendum result once she became Prime Minister.


The box weighed 300g in the west but 280g in the east — all for the same price of €2.99, he said.
The massive farewell gesture was painted on a privately owned lake in the village of Hrabove near the town of Bytca in northern Slovakia.
Pictures of the design emerged as top British judges ruled by a margin of 8-3 that the British government cannot use executive powers to begin the formal process of leaving the EU.
Eastern European countries are threatening a blockade of EU products that are of a lower quality than identical brands on sale in the west amid an outcry over “food racism”.
Robert Fico, the Slovakian prime minister, pointed to fish fingers, coffee and fabric softener at a press conference to highlight differences between the same items available in Slovakia and neighbouring Austria.