Any recommendations? Or my local boots etc?
Any one given printer that you would recommend up to £100?
What's wrong with Google or Amazon?
Online (lab) printing...
For sending your images off to be printed from a lab, no idea what to recommend, but try Google. In Google, try
Online printing UK and see what they offer.
According to Google:
www.print24.com/uk/ seems to have picked up a rating of 4.5 out of 5, from 458 reviews. or you could try
www.digitalprinting.co.uk which seems to have picked up a rating of 4.8 out of 5. Oh there's
www.snapfish.co.uk, I've heard of the name being mentioned somewhere around the Internet.
I've only used a service like that only once some years ago. I copied the image file to a USB memory stick, went to the nearest Staples superstore, and had them printed the image file in a very large poster size, something like I think A2 or A1 size, and as far as I can tell, looks fine to me. But actually it was a birthday present for a friend of mine, a joke movie poster of him being a film star in a WWII theme movie, and he like it.
Boots do have some self-service machines where you can do your own printing from a USB memory stick, memory card, or even a CD-R, but they're just about okay for snapshots and family album. I wouldn't use them for serious graphic design work.
Recommendations for a printer...
You could try Amazon.co.uk
According to Amazon, there are some Canon printers that can be found under £100:
PIXMA MG3550 Black All-in-One (Print, Scan, Copy, WiFi, AirPrint) for £39.99 (original price £69.99)
PIXMA MG6650 Black All-in-One WiFi printer, £74.99
PIXMA MG2450 White All-in-One £27
PIXMA iP2850 White, £33.65
The problem is that, there are so many, and most of them are just about similar to each other, hardly worth recommending one printer over other. What if some would recommend "one given printer" which you later find is not suitable for you?
Would be a lot more easier and safer if you were to look at those printers yourself, consider your options like do you want them black or white, do you want printer only or All-in-One, do you want paper loaded at front or at back.
Make a shortlist, a list of say 3 or 4 or whatever, printers you are interested in, list them here.
A lot easier if any of us would give you heads up warning, like "Hey, this printer there on your list, don't buy it, it's rubbish. The others on your list are good printers, they'll do fine."