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Farrell plays the O2 Arena but Lions squad reveal slips up by ripping off fans

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When the scores are tied, there is 50 seconds left on the clock and you need someone who is going to step up and take that drop goal, then Andy Farrell was your man.And when the series is all square with one game left to play and you need someone to give the big speech that is exactly what everyone needs to hear in the last hours before the match, you will not find many better.He may very well turn out to be exactly who you need to lead a group of the 38 best players from Britain and Ireland through a six-week tour of Australia, too.Whether any of this means Farrell is someone you want to pay to see play the O2 Arena is another matter.But here he was under the bright lights regardless, sandwiched between Usher and Olly Murs in the (un)coveted Thursday 3pm slot at the Indigo Lounge, front and centre of the British & Irish Lions’ first live squad announcement show.

“So what makes the Lions so special, Andy?” asked the presenter, Lee McKenzie.“Well,” Farrell replied under his breath, “it’s impossible to put into words.” After four years of waiting, the final 30 minutes started to feel painfully long.Rugby is not very good at razzmatazz.Three months back, Formula One made a runaway success of using this same venue for its season launch, but then, with the best will in the world, they were offering the attenders a little more than the chance to listen to the Ireland scrum coach, John Fogarty, make small talk with Ugo Monye or offer a round of applause to Gavin Hastings, who was sitting in a box somewhere up in the gods.

At one point, McKenzie asked Monye what he remembered about the day, in 2009, he found out he had been selected.“The hardest thing about it was waiting, so shall we just get on with it?” Monye said, which got a loud round of applause.He always did have a good eye for an opening.Not that it is such a bad idea to turn the British & Irish Lions squad announcement into a live event.The squad selection is, after all, the most distinctive thing about the team, their USP, as the corporate sorts who run the sport say.

It is that the Lions had decided they needed to charge people to come along and watch it that felt all wrong.Tickets went on sale for £60, were then reduced to £35 and, in the very end, were being given away first come, first served.Even then, there were plenty of empty seats.No one I spoke to who had paid for their place had been offered a refund.Whatever the Lions are supposed to be about (and there was, as there always is, an awful lot of talk about their values) it is not money.

It surely would have been a better idea to give the tickets to players, coaches and administrators who volunteer to help run clubs or people who missed out on going to the 2021 tour to South Africa at the last minute because of the travel restrictions during the pandemic.Or even to distribute them to the rugby-playing schools in the neighbourhood instead of using it as an opportunity to gouge an extra few thousand pounds out of the fans.The few hundred who had made their way along looked a little lost inside the shopping mall that surrounds the venue.Most decided, in the tradition of these things, that, in doubt, the best thing to do was get along to the bar for a couple of jars and there was a rush on in the All Bar One in the lobby.Sign up to The BreakdownThe latest rugby union news and analysis, plus all the week's action reviewedafter newsletter promotionThey were all wearing red Lions jerseys of one vintage or another and swapping stories about the tours they had been on together.

People love this team and, given what they pay to follow them, they deserve better than being charged 50 quid to provide room meat for a live stream of a squad-naming.There was even a man out in the crowd telling everyone when it was time to clap.When Maro Itoje walked in they did not need any prompting, but got to their feet and started whooping and hollering.A couple of burly, bald blokes at the back started celebrating as if they had just won the call-up themselves.Because there is, still, a beautiful idea at the heart of all this.

The Lions are unlike anything else in all sport, you just wish it was not getting harder and harder to find it, buried there somewhere underneath all the nonsense,
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The UK’s limited trade deal with the US has immediately prevented job losses at Jaguar Land Rover’s plant in the West Midlands, Britain’s ambassador to the US has said.“This deal has saved those jobs,” Peter Mandelson said in an interview on CNN. “That’s a pretty big achievement, in my view, and I’m very pleased that the president has signed it.”Government sources said JLR had plans for imminent cuts among its 30,000 staff in the UK but had not informed unions in the hope that a deal with the US could be struck to eliminate the 25% tariffs on exports of cars to the US.Donald Trump’s import taxes had threatened to cripple British high-end carmakers before they were reduced from 27

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Toast and jam, bacon sandwiches and boiled egg with soldiers may be at the heart of traditional British food culture but bread is making up an ever thinner slice of our diet – putting pressure on some famous brands.While still one of the most ubiquitous items in shopping baskets, the popularity of the packaged sliced loaf has been sliding downhill since the Hovis lad puffed up a cobbled street with his bicycle to the strains of a brass band in the 1973 TV ad.Now Hovis’s owner, Endless, is in talks with the owner of rival Kingsmill – Associated British Foods (ABF) – about a possible merger of the bakery businesses, which together account for just under a quarter of the packaged bread market, after both have struggled to get out of the red for several years.ABF’s chief executive, George Weston, was saying back in 2017 that its bakery division was “making an unsustainable level of loss” as it faced commodity price inflation, even before the full invasion of Ukraine and an accelerating climate crisis supercharged the price of wheat.As one bakery insider puts it: “The packaged bread industry is in inexorable decline

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