On ebay.co.uk I see at least two T-Rex Fuel Tank Juniors for under 80 pounds including postage from the USA. I don't know if you would get hit with an import charge on that (we don't in Australia).
The first UK based one says £110.00 with free UK delivery but stock is listed as only the one left.
"The new power house from T-Rex, the Fueltank Junior is now in stock. Fueltank Junior has 5 isolated 9 volt outputs, each delivering 120 mA. Fuel Tank Junior comes with 10 standard pedal cables and a link cable that lets you power 5 separate units (max. 24 mA) off a single output. A special serial cable ' also included ' lets you combine 2 outputs into 1, so you can even power your classic 18-Volt pedal alongside your 9-Volt units."
That gives you a total of 600mA to power your pedals (divided between five isolated outputs. Is that enough? Some, including the One Spot I think, offer 1000mA of non-isolated power.
I also see the Chameleon for under £110 including postage from the USA.
If you get a unit from the USA it will come with the US type cord. You can easily change it for a local cord. I wanted a longer one anyway. I guess that would cost around £5 extra for the long version, maybe £3 for one the same length as what is supplied with the power supply. You just flick the switch over to 230V
These are the only power supplies I have used, so I can't recommend any others. I have heard some that were very noisy, but these are as quiet as a really quiet mouse.
There is also size to consider I guess. The Junior is compact in comparison to the Chameleon. For me it doesn't matter much as both fit under my Pedaltrain boards and do not take up room on top of the pedalboard.