Brooklyn Beckham's Valentine's Day social media post sparked online discussion, while the Scottish craft beer brand Brewdog is exploring a potential sale, and the UK government is planning stricter online safety measures. These are among the latest developments in the news.
Brooklyn Beckham shared a kissing photo with his wife, Nicola Peltz, on social media, which garnered attention online. This post came weeks after he publicly discussed family drama, according to Fox News. Meanwhile, Scottish craft beer giant Brewdog is considering a sale after bringing in financial experts to explore options for new investors, as reported by BBC Business. The company cited a "challenging economic climate" as a factor in the decision.
In other news, the UK government is planning to tighten online safety regulations. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated that no online platform would receive a "free pass" regarding children's safety on the internet, according to BBC Technology. The government intends to close loopholes in existing laws and will consult on a social media ban for those under 16. These plans also include provisions to quickly amend laws in response to evolving online behaviors and to protect children's online data.
Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable called for an investigation into Prince Andrew's time as trade envoy, citing reports of leaked sensitive information, according to BBC Business. Files released by the US Department of Justice allegedly show Prince Andrew forwarding UK government documents and commercial information to Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has also been in the news, as she recently discussed her social media hiatus. Spiranac, who has millions of followers across various platforms, explained that she had been in a "bit of a funk" recently, according to Fox News. Her last Instagram post was on January 26, and her last TikTok video was on October 24.
Brewdog, founded in 2007, operates breweries and pubs globally, including around 60 in the UK. The company's spokesperson said the decision to explore a sale was made after "a year of decisive action in 2025, which saw a focus on costs and operating efficiencies," according to BBC Business.
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