Idle adjustment is by means of a just off the vertical screw in the side of the earlier AMAL Carbs. Screwing this in raises the throttle slide, and allows the tick over to be set. Worth taking the top off the carb and seeing if the screw is visible in the throttle body, and the state of the throttle slide. As always, worn, "modified" or incorrect parts can cause these conundrums. 276 Carb has a remote float, screw and locknut to adjust. Later Monobloc Carb has a screw and spring, adjuster is prone to seizure.
Bike should tick over as the throttle is closed, if it then fades out as the cable slackens off, then that points to a simple slide adjustment which can not be effected for some reason. Idle mixture also needs to be at a basic setting, plenty on the Forum to guide procedure.
Swarfy.