That's a pretty decent budget for a set of brakes for a commuter. Pretty much any modern caliper brakes are half-decent. You could get Campagnolo skeleton brakes for around £50-80 depending on model that will be more than solid - just make sure you get a dual pivot at the front and a mono pivot at the rear as dual pivot on the rear is unnecessary. Alternatively Shimano 105 or Ultegra would also be perfectly fine, though I've no experience of them as I use Campagnolo. In the wet it's probably more significant as to what rim surface and brake pad combination you go for TBH
That's a pretty decent budget for a set of brakes for a commuter. Pretty much any modern caliper brakes are half-decent. You could get Campagnolo skeleton brakes for around £50-80 depending on model that will be more than solid - just make sure you get a dual pivot at the front and a mono pivot at the rear as dual pivot on the rear is unnecessary. Alternatively Shimano 105 or Ultegra would also be perfectly fine, though I've no experience of them as I use Campagnolo. In the wet it's probably more significant as to what rim surface and brake pad combination you go for TBH