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24 of the UK s poshest seaside towns – and how to visit in style We reveal the secret coastal spots that those in the know head for eating, swimming, surfing and entertaining the children 18 July 2021 • 6:00am From cosy crab shops to pristine beaches, these are the places to head this summer Credit: Alamy Images / Getty Images / Tory McTernan Not going abroad this year? Fear not: we’ve compiled the ultimate guide to enjoying the great British seaside in style this year. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution and HM Coastguard are braced for their busiest ever summer, with research showing that 30 million people plan to head to the UK coast. It may serve you well to avoid the more obvious destinations. Last year, visitors flocked en masse to the likes of Durdle Door and Bournemouth. ....
Nearly 70 per cent of malt distilleries are ultimately owned by companies outside Scotland with wealthy people linked to the whisky industry including a French fashion billionaire, an Australian yoghurt tycoon, a Swiss philanthropist and Thailand’s richest man. The Ferret can reveal that of the 126 Scots distilleries only a third (42) are owned by Scottish firms. Companies based in Bermuda, Gibraltar, China, France, Japan, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand are among those investing in an industry which was worth £3.8bn to the Scottish economy in 2020. Foreign investment has been welcomed by some commentators. But others expressed concern that profit could flow out of Scotland and domestic industry be excluded. ....