By a strange twisting path I have ended up here.. I am not a lockpicker/nor locksmith, though my general knowlegde seems to have blossomed from reading this site

From a link in a ford forum to the Tool video shocked me at the simplicity of "Bumping". Even more so when I looked at my rear upvc doors both with Euro cylinders

Further googling brought up another trick as reported by the Daily Mail a while ago. So started my investigation into replacing my cylinder locks and this snowballed into looking at my locks on the front door as well.
More googling looking at specific locks like the Chubb and ingersolls (to the latest BS 2004 standard) eventually returned links to here....
So I have been doing alot of reading in the last few days and there is 3 part s to any changes to my home security.
1. Nightlatch - Currently ERA basic replacement with push button deadlock
2. Mortice - ERA 5 level mortice.. no idea what model it actually is.
3. Euro Cylinder - 2 doors both by Anglian Windows using Gege cylinders.
After my initial hunting I have already ordered a pair of Mul-t-lock Break Secure Euro Cylinders.. which now seem to be easy to bump and pick

But at the same time it would seem the tougher options can also be circumnavigated quite easily.
Is it worth therefore using Break Secure which though easy to bump and pick will stand up to some abuse (and as it seems most crime usually involves a brute force entry rather than skill) or should I be looking at abloy/chubb M3/others for better security but then risk them easily being broken ? Are there any other all round performer which would solve all the problems

As a aside can anyone recommend where I could get abloy if I so desired in the UK as a google brings up a few links but no real information on prices etc etc.
Onto the Mortice locks... should I be considering changing my current 5 level? Has anything changed that would benefit me replacing it ? I presume the new BS 2004 standard basically just means the lock has increased in lenght to 20mm ? Suggestions please if a particular brand/lock is a good allrounder.
Lastly is the front door nightlatch. The door itself is a wooden door with metal clad front/back. The ERA lock has been there since the house was built (its a new build house of about 5 years old).
Some people here have commented that spending alot on a lock is not worth while. It may bring more unwanted attention than desired, and a lock is only as good as the door its fixed to.
I definitely want a nightlatch which has a lockable dealock on the inside and it should be BS 2004 standard if just to keep the insurance companies happy.
I had been looking at the ERA BS :
http://www.era-security.com/nightlatch_chain.html
Ingersoll London Line SC100 :
http://www.ingersolllocks.co.uk/pdf/Londonline.pdf
and the Chubb :
http://www.chubblocks.co.uk/new4l67e_co ... frame.html
The ERA is cheapest.. with ingersoll leading the price field. From a purely asthetic look I love the Banham L2000 which has brought forth no information other than that listed on their website. Anyone have any idea on price

http://www.banham.com/Locks%20Slideshow.htm
Which would you suggest ? Any others to look at.. what offers top performance and reliability ?
Lastly can anyone suggest a locksmith for the Kent area. Would a locksmith be happy to only fit my locks if I was able to supply them myself ? (for example you can get the London Line for £116 delivered whereas one company quoted £165 for the lock plus the fitting...)
Sorry for the long post.. appreciate any help/advice you can give..
Cheers
Matt