Today on RÚV English Radio, an interview recorded for RÚV's foreign coverage. The foreign news desk here at RÚV produces a radio programme about foreign affairs, Heimskviður. It is broadcast on Rás 1 on Saturday afternoons.
Many interviews recorded for Heimskviður (https://www.ruv.is/utvarp/dagskra/ras1/2026-02-21/5487771) happen in English, and occasionally here on RÚV English Radio you'll have the chance to hear those conversations.
The film Trainspotting is 30 years old, and was enormously popular here in Iceland. It tells the story of a group of friends in Edinburgh who are deeply immersed in heroin use.
RÚV's Dagný Hulda Erlendsdóttir spoke with Kevin Williamson. He was the first to publish Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting, initially as short stories in his cultural magazine Rebel Inc.
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