To quote from an email from Ancestry.co.uk this morning:-
"Dear Ann,
We value you as an Ancestry.co.uk user and we'd like to give you some exciting news. While many web sites are charging money for access to UK birth, marriage and death records, Ancestry.co.uk is the first and only UK website to offer the complete collection of General Register Office (GRO) birth, marriage and death records for FREE.
About the Ancestry.co.uk Birth, Marriage and Death Index:
It includes more than 250 million names from 1837.
It's fully searchable by surname range.
It's the highest-quality index of these records online.
Whether you're new to family history or an expert genealogist, you'll find the information in the Birth, Marriage and Death Index crucial to your research. These records can help you find out about the people in your family story -- for FREE.
Best of luck,
The Ancestry.co.uk Team"
And it's true - they are FREE, but why did this have to happen just after I forked out £50 for a year's subscription to 1837Online

Ann
19.1.06-21.27p.m.-Not sure why "Free" got changed to "nothing" later on in this thread
