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The opening of the V&A museum in Dundee has transformed perceptions of the city, and even created the possibility for it to be seen as Scotland’s capital of culture, writes Brian Ferguson.

It seems a long time since news emerged that Dundee was in talks with the Victoria and Albert design museum in London to create the city’s own V&A attraction overlooking the River Tay. It is actually 12 years this month since Dundee University’s first announcement. The project would never have got off the ground without a huge amount of vision and drive from the taskforce... Keep reading on The Scotsman