Sorry guys, didn't want to start a brand flame war, but I do appreciate everyones input and help.
I had to use Currys because a while back I bought something from them on a buy now pay later deal, and they gave me more credit than I expected, so I decided to take advantage and replace my old bridge camera. It meant I could buy a camera that I otherwise couldn't afford and pay for it over 6 months.
So, I went to Currys today after work, its the kids sports day tomorrow and it would be nice to have a nice camera to use. They didn't have much there to look at to be fair, they did have a lot of stuff that didn't interest me. I came home with a 200d ''portrait package''. It felt like a nice compact , light , comfortable camera, its plastic but that doesnt bother me too much, I have taken a few photos of the kids and I am very impressed with the picture quality and how easy it is to use. It definitely has the ''point and shoot'' capability's that I wanted. It has bulb mode that I also wanted. Its got good connectivity (wireless, NFC, Bluetooth) which will be handy if I ever use it, I have ran through the modes and they seem clear and easy to understand although I still have a lot to learn about it. The creative mode is good because it can get beyond the basics but in laymen's terms, the auto focus is quick and responsive, touch screen and the way you can touch the screen to focus on a particular subject is brilliant, so all in all its seems be to doing what I want on the basics, low light photos come out great although its still bright outside it is quite dark in our cottage.
The lenses are a zoom and a prime, the prime looks very well made but the zoom not so, the prime means I have to stand back from the subject but with the zoom I can get a little closer. I have to admit the zoom lens isnt great, my bridge camera can zoom into stuff miles away, this can zoom into stuff in the middle of the room, so it looks like I will have to buy some lenses at some point but I am in no rush. Perhaps something with a wider angle and something with a better zoom, but I will have to read up on lenses before I know what to look for.