I'd recomend (purely my preference, and in descending order):
1. Pirelli Angel GT
2. Michelin PR 4 or 5
I can't comment on the Angel GT II - not tried them yet, but assuming they're better than the plain Angel, then they will be fab.
Both models should last about 6k - 7k, maybe more if you're gentle rider.
Both will grip in dry & wet, with the Mich sticking slightly better than the Angel in the wet, if you're into serious leaning in the wet (not me!).
'A' rating is for heavier bikes ( = Ks), so you should pay the extra £5 per tyre for 'A' spec - both front & rear.
And ones I wouldn't buy over the above:
- Dunlop Sportmax - just not right, but they were fitted by a prev owner and I inherited them. The swap from Angels to Dunlop was night & day (in comparison, worn Angels -> new Angels was never as extreme an improvement, so I still reckon the Dunlops were rubbish, relatively.)
- Metzeler Roadtec 01 - they're not quite as good as the Angels for me, but not actually bad. I wish I'd paid the extra £30 for Angels (I'm still running Roadtec today - waiting to get onto Angel GT II). Again, if you go for Metz, get the heavy version ('H' I think).
I think the GT IIs are cheaper here - but do double-check:
https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/motorbike-tyres/pirelli/angel-gt2/