These kind of stories suggest that the NHS roll out the red carpet and pay all of the costs of transition for transsexuals in the U.K and this is simply not true. I don't know of one trans woman who has had a BA on the NHS (I think that it has happened, but you would have to be very very lucky). Similarly things like facial hair removal are also not considered a core procedure and therefore not funded. There was a lot of rubbish about the hair removal job advertisement in the U.K with one columnist saying 'Can't they pay for their own leg waxes and razors?' When in fact, that job will be for genital hair removal prior to surgery (which I think that we can all agree is pretty essential')
As for the breast augmentation thing, no I don't think that it is a core procedure and like all flat chested women, if you want big boobs then get saving. To be honest though, I do think that facial hair removal should be funded as it impacts so much on the quality of life.
I have to be honest, I'm biting the bullet and taking the private route as I am really no fan of the NHS attitude towards transsexual people.