The Welsh theme continued during Prime Minister's Questions, with Labour's Albert Owen managing to slip a reference to next month's Wales versus England Six Nations match into a question about Britain losing its "triple A" economic rating.
After an hour of questions, the prime minister will make his statement (see above) and then the EU theme continues with the remaining stages of Commons consideration of the European Union (Approvals) Bill, which would ratify a series of changes to the way the EU works, including a reduction in the number of Commissioners.
She's quick to point out she has no interest in visiting a theme park geared toward children, where she'd likely be subjected to stares as parents attempt to answer questions about her.