Here are some of the things the Government has done over the past week...
Saturday 31st March
- The Prime Minister established a Funeral Fund for grieving parents who have lost their child meaning that parents will no longer have to meet the costs of burials or cremations.
You can read The Telegraph's story here.
Sunday 1st April
- Thérèse Coffey announced plans to crack down on litter louts, protecting our local environment by giving councils increased powers to tackle littering.
Here is the BBC's story.
- Andrew Griffiths announced that over 2 million people will get a pay rise from today thanks to an above-inflation rise in national living and minimum wage rates.
Read more here.
Monday 2nd April
- Lucy Fraser announced plans to tackle intimidating and inappropriate behaviour by bailiffs who aggressively pursue debts.
You can read the BBC's story here.
Tuesday 3rd April
- Michael Gove set out plans to introduce a ban on ivory sales to help protect our natural environment and defend elephants for future generations.
You can read the BBC's story here.
Wednesday 4th April
- The Prime Minister called for action to tackle the injustices that hold women back and close the gender pay gap for good within a generation.
The Telegraph covered this story here.
Thursday 5th April
- Dominic Raab announced a government review of the law and powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites and developments.
You can read the Telegraph's story here.
Friday 6th April
- Philip Hammond announced that millions of people will have more pounds in their pocket and keep more of their hard-earned wages, as tax cuts come into effect today.
The Daily Mail covered this story.