Theresa May kicked off her week with a visit to Street League, a youth charity in Birmingham.
The PM announced the launch of an innovative new programme to address ethnic disparities in youth unemployment and to help disadvantaged young people get into work.
It was a double Herno coat day for the PM- wearing the navy tweed padded jacket with chain detail and her navy Herno overcoat. May teamed it with black trousers and the leopard Delicious flats from Russell & Bromley.
On Wednesday, the PM took part in the weekly Prime Minister's Questions. May wore a black trouser suit and ivory top, accessorising with the Amanda Wakeley chain bracelet and necklace and the Divine flats from Russell & Bromley.
Later in the day, Theresa May welcomed Andria Zafirakou, winner of the prestigious Global Teacher Prize to the House of Commons.
Prime Minister Theresa May paying her respects. pic.twitter.com/Ebf7w25Bhh— Kate Proctor (@KateProctorES) March 22, 2018
Later that day, she attended the European Leaders summit in Brussels. May wore her purple Origami Daniel Blake skirt suit, teaming it with the leopard Charlotte Olympia kitten heels, a black and white oversized bead necklace and her Herno coat.
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