There is massive reaction on the show to the news that a horse had to be put down in Waterford over the weekend after the sulky it was pulling collided with a number of cars.
Damien speaks to Pat Edwards from Deise Animal Sanctuary about the possibility of bringing in regulations surrounding sulky racing.
Also Paul Dolan from Hooper Dolan insurance discusses what the situation is if your vehicle is damaged by a sulky. Paul warns that claims may result in an increase in your premium.
And Damien has a package on the issue of illegal dumping. He talks to members of the council and members of the public and sees the devastation of illegal dumping for himself.
In part 2 of the show, Damien speaks to Michelle O Neil, the deputy leader of Sinn Fein.
He also looks ahead to the childcare strike due to take place on Wednesday, how will it effect you? Elaine Walsh from An Duine Beag childcare facility in Dunhill has the details.
Dr Fergaus McNamara from The Keogh Practice talks about vasectomies, and journalist Karen Tompkins looks at the election battle in Wexford.