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Singer who needs cancer treatment in Germany has won an army of pop star fans – including Charli XCX

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Singer who needs cancer treatment in Germany has won an army of pop star fans – including Charli XCX
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Singer who needs cancer treatment in Germany has won an army of pop star fans – including Charli XCX

2018-11-08 01:18 Last Updated At:01:19

The star said Billy Clayton is “a really unique and special artist”.

Talent-spotted by major stars, including Rita Ora, after posting his music online, a young cancer patient now hopes to raise £200,000 for life-saving therapy, so he can pursue his dreams of stardom.

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Billy still posts on social media despite his illness (PA Real Life/Collect)

The star said Billy Clayton is “a really unique and special artist”.

Billy during treatment in the UK (PA Real Life/Collect)

His mum, Rebecca Lawrence, 46, a part-time nurse, said: “Growing up, Billy was always singing in his room and playing music.

Billy with his mum Rebecca (PA Real Life/Collect)

Although Billy has endured three years of chemotherapy in the UK, nothing has helped his condition.

Rita Ora showing her support on her Instagram story (PA Real Life/Collect)

Expressing gratitude for the help he has already received – not least from his new celebrity friends – Rebecca said: “Charli has been an angel. She has supported Billy not just because of his cancer, but because she really believes he is a great artist.

Nicola Roberts helping Billy out on Twitter (PA Real Life/Collect)

Sadder still, while his friends were getting ready to head off to university, she said Billy was stuck in his room with only his computer for entertainment.

Singer Charli XCX raising awareness for Billy on her Instagram story (PA Real Life/Collect)

Posting videos of his cover music on Facebook, he received positive comments which helped boost his confidence.

Billy creating his music in his bedroom (PA Real Life/Collect)

Beaming with pride, as she told how he has since juggled hospital visits and studying, Rebecca added: “I was so thrilled to see that he’d found a new distraction, so the whole family helped chip in to buy him a keyboard.

Billy keeps a positive and happy attitude (PA Real Life/Collect)

Billy, whose music is now posted to online streaming service Sound Cloud, remains overwhelmed by the kindness he has been shown by people, including his celebrity friend.

After being praised by singers including Rita and Dua Lipa, Billy Clayton, 21, of Norwich, Norfolk, was noticed by one of his idols – Charli XCX – and was promptly invited to meet with her at a London studio.

After revealing that he was battling rare bone cancer, inspired by his story, Charli XCX began organising a benefit concert, due to be staged in Los Angeles, USA, on November 30, to raise money for his treatment.

Billy still posts on social media despite his illness (PA Real Life/Collect)

Billy still posts on social media despite his illness (PA Real Life/Collect)

His mum, Rebecca Lawrence, 46, a part-time nurse, said: “Growing up, Billy was always singing in his room and playing music.

“He knew he wanted to perform and show the world what he could do with music, but our lives were turned upside down when Billy started to have a pain in his right leg when he turned 18.

“It was initially dismissed as a pulled muscle, but after he had an MRI scan we discovered that he had Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. My knees buckled underneath me and I could see Billy bravely holding back his tears.”

Billy during treatment in the UK (PA Real Life/Collect)

Billy during treatment in the UK (PA Real Life/Collect)

Although Billy has endured three years of chemotherapy in the UK, nothing has helped his condition.

Rebecca insists, based on advice from German and American doctors, that his last hope for a cure is life-saving personalised immunotherapy treatment – where cells and tissue are replaced or regenerated to treat disease.

But, not available on the NHS, she says her son needs £200,000 to fund treatment, together with travel, consultations and various tests on his tissues, at the Cegat clinic in Germany.

Billy with his mum Rebecca (PA Real Life/Collect)

Billy with his mum Rebecca (PA Real Life/Collect)

Expressing gratitude for the help he has already received – not least from his new celebrity friends – Rebecca said: “Charli has been an angel. She has supported Billy not just because of his cancer, but because she really believes he is a great artist.

“All I know is that we need to do things as quickly as possible with his treatment, though. My panic is leaving it too late and Billy not surviving, because we couldn’t get him the best treatment quick enough.

“The positive thing is that we have raised over £80,000 from the Go Fund Me page.

She added: “This has kick-started some treatment, such as being able to get his tissue samples sent to Germany for testing – but we still have a long way to go.”

When Billy was first diagnosed in 2015, he began having radiotherapy and chemotherapy at University College Hospital London.

His mum remembers too well his initial trauma, when he sobbed uncontrollably on their first overnight stay in hospital.

Rita Ora showing her support on her Instagram story (PA Real Life/Collect)

Rita Ora showing her support on her Instagram story (PA Real Life/Collect)

Sadder still, while his friends were getting ready to head off to university, she said Billy was stuck in his room with only his computer for entertainment.

“He’d spend hours on his computer in his bedroom alone – I was worried that things might have been getting to him,” she explained.

“But one afternoon I heard loud music blaring from his room, only to later realise the beautiful cover I was hearing of Sky Ferreira’s Sad Dreams was actually Billy’s voice.”

Nicola Roberts helping Billy out on Twitter (PA Real Life/Collect)

Nicola Roberts helping Billy out on Twitter (PA Real Life/Collect)

Posting videos of his cover music on Facebook, he received positive comments which helped boost his confidence.

Soon after, he downloaded music-editing software and started experimenting with his own music, writing lyrics from his hospital bed.

After spending hours creating his own unique sound, Billy was offered a place on the Access College Creative Course in September 2017 – the same course studied by Ed Sheeran and Rita Ora.

Singer Charli XCX raising awareness for Billy on her Instagram story (PA Real Life/Collect)

Singer Charli XCX raising awareness for Billy on her Instagram story (PA Real Life/Collect)

Beaming with pride, as she told how he has since juggled hospital visits and studying, Rebecca added: “I was so thrilled to see that he’d found a new distraction, so the whole family helped chip in to buy him a keyboard.

“He borrowed a bass guitar from a friend, too – his bedroom was slowly turning into a studio.”

Before his studying even began, Charli XCX discovered his music in December 2016 online – grabbing her attention and immediately earning her support.

Billy creating his music in his bedroom (PA Real Life/Collect)

Billy creating his music in his bedroom (PA Real Life/Collect)

Billy, whose music is now posted to online streaming service Sound Cloud, remains overwhelmed by the kindness he has been shown by people, including his celebrity friend.

He said: “It’s really nice and kind that people are donating to me. It gives me a lot of faith in people, especially those who don’t even know me, but are donating just because of what they’ve read online.

“I want people to see the music side of me and not just the cancer. A lot of people ask me if I use music as a coping mechanism, but that isn’t the case – I’ve been song writing for years anyway.”

Billy keeps a positive and happy attitude (PA Real Life/Collect)

Billy keeps a positive and happy attitude (PA Real Life/Collect)

He continued: “Regardless of the cancer situation, I would be doing music. The illness has just landed in the way and been a massive obstruction – I’m waiting and eager to continue now, without the cancer.”

Charli XCX confirmed her admiration of Billy, saying: “Billy is a really unique and special artist. His sound is very emotional and he cares a lot about every aspect of what he does.

“I was really attracted to his dedication to his art. He’s just at the beginning of what could be a really brilliant and amazing career as an artist. I can’t wait to see what he does next.”

For more information and the opportunity to donate, visit: https://uk.gofundme.com/life-saving-treatment-for-billy

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Germany recalls its ambassador in Russia for a week in protest over a hacker attack

2024-05-07 00:06 Last Updated At:00:10

BERLIN (AP) — Germany said Monday it recalled its ambassador to Russia for a week of consultations in Berlin following an alleged hacker attack on Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party.

Germany last week accused Russian military agents of hacking into the top echelons of Scholz's Social Democrats’ party and other sensitive government and industrial targets. Berlin joined NATO and fellow European countries in warning that Russia’s cyberespionage would have consequences.

The Foreign Office in Berlin said Monday that the government is taking the latest incident “seriously” and that Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock had decided to call back German Ambassador Alexander Lambsdorff. He would return to Moscow after a week, it said.

“The German government takes this event very seriously as behavior against our liberal democracy and the institutions that support it," Foreign Office spokeswoman Kathrin Deschauer said.

Baerbock said last week that Russian military cyber operators were behind the hacking of emails of the Social Democrats, the leading party in the governing coalition. Officials said the hackers had exploited Microsoft Outlook.

The German Interior Ministry said in a statement last week that the hacking campaign began as early as March 2022, a month after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with emails at the Social Democrat party headquarters accessed beginning that December. It said German companies, including in the defense and aerospace sectors, as well as targets related to the war in Ukraine were the focus of the hacking attacks.

The statement said international efforts led by the FBI shut down in late January a botnet of compromised network devices used by the Russian hackers — known as APT28 or Fancy Bear. The group has a history of malicious and destabilizing behavior, according to the U.S. State Department.

German officials said the attacks persisted for months.

Relations between Russia and the West have been tense since Moscow's attack on Ukraine. The U.S., Germany and many other European countries have been providing military support to Ukraine in the ongoing war.

In Copenhagen, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said that “some Europeans still think that the war is only taking place in Ukraine, but right now we are seeing more and more aggressiveness from Russia.”

“We will probably see hybrid attacks in different areas. It can be critical infrastructure,” he added after a meeting with his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen. “What Russia is doing and planning is not acceptable. Russia is ready to use any means possible to harm our societies.”

In Prague, the Czech Foreign Ministry summoned Russia’s ambassador over the attacks by the same APT28 group linked to Russia’s GRU military intelligence unit.

“I have decided to summon the Russian ambassador because of the cyber attacks against Czech institutions and critical infrastructure,” Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said on X, the social media network. “We have called on the Russian Federation to refrain from this behavior, which is contrary to UN standards and its own obligations.”

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Jan Olsen in Copenhagen, Denmark and Karel Janicek in Prague, Czech Republic contributed.

FILE - Then European Union Election Observation Mission to Myanmar chief Alexander Graf Lambsdorff speaks during a press briefing in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015. The German foreign office says that Germany has called back its ambassador to Russia for a week of consultations, following an alleged hacker attack on Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party. The ministry said Monday, May 6, 2024 that the government is taking the incident “serious.” (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, File)

FILE - Then European Union Election Observation Mission to Myanmar chief Alexander Graf Lambsdorff speaks during a press briefing in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015. The German foreign office says that Germany has called back its ambassador to Russia for a week of consultations, following an alleged hacker attack on Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party. The ministry said Monday, May 6, 2024 that the government is taking the incident “serious.” (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, File)

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