Brooklyn Beckham's Valentine's Day social media post sparked online discussion, while the Scottish craft beer brand Brewdog is reportedly up for sale. Meanwhile, the UK government is planning stricter online safety measures, and a former business secretary has called for an investigation into Prince Andrew's time as trade envoy. Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has also recently addressed her social media absence.
Brooklyn Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, shared a kissing photo with his wife, Nicola Peltz, on social media on Valentine's Day, according to Fox News. The post, a black-and-white photo, was met with online commentary, weeks after he had aired family drama in a public statement.
In business news, the Scottish craft beer giant Brewdog is considering a sale, with financial experts brought in to oversee the process, BBC Business reported. The company, founded in 2007, cited a "challenging economic climate" as a factor in the decision. Brewdog has breweries and pubs worldwide, including approximately 60 in the UK. A spokesperson for Brewdog stated the decision was made to focus on the "long-term strength and sustainably" of the company.
The UK government is also taking action on online safety. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to close loopholes in existing laws designed to protect children online, according to BBC Technology. The government is considering a social media ban for under-16s and plans to introduce powers to quickly change the law in response to evolving online behaviors.
In other news, Sir Vince Cable, a former business secretary, called for an investigation into Prince Andrew's time as trade envoy, BBC Business reported. Files released by the US Department of Justice reportedly show that Prince Andrew forwarded UK government documents and commercial information to Jeffrey Epstein. Sir Vince said Andrew's behavior was "totally unacceptable." Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac recently addressed her absence from social media, according to Fox News. Spiranac, who has millions of followers across various platforms, explained she had been in a "bit of a funk" recently. Her last post on Instagram was on January 26, and her last TikTok video was on October 24.
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