I'm new to this. Not completely green, mind; if it can be done to a chicken breast, I've probably done it. However, I am severely lacking in reasonably easy dinners to make with meat. My mother was vegetarian for most of my childhood, so I didn't learn by observation. Some of the things which might be obvious to some people (roasting a chicken, for example) I have only just recently discovered on my own. Certain meats are pretty much foreign to me. We never ate pork, for example. My husband is from Germany, though, and I know he'd love to have some again from time to time. I like the stuff but really know nothing about it. Same with beef, really.
Some of this also stems from spending seemingly most of my life on a diet. Hence the reliance on chicken breasts.
What I'm asking for here are details. What cuts of meat you would use (in UK terms, obviously!) and how you would prepare them, spice them, how long you bake them for, the temperature, etc. Please assume I know nothing beyond the basic mechanics of the oven, use of kitchen utensils, the fact that fire is hot, etc.
What I'm not particularly looking for, but if you've got a tried-and-tested family recipe I'm open to hearing about them, are elaborate dishes which require lots of prep time. I'm happy to cook these sort of things, but I am trying to build a repertoire of go-to weekday dinners for us.
Also, I have a slow cooker and am open to suggestions as to what, precisely, to do with it. At the moment I only break it out for the odd chicken and dumplings or something. (Mine runs extremely hot, so 'slow' is really not applicable here!)
For some background regarding my cooking abilities: I can bake reasonably well (cakes, cookies, sourdough bread) and do soups and stews (split pea, lentil, chili, beef stew) frequently. I often do stir-fries and other one-pot dishes on the stovetop. I've just recently had this epiphany that there are things out there that I can just season and bung in the oven (Sainsburys has a 2-for-1 offer on packs of chicken thighs and drumsticks this week!) and they save me loads of time.

So, I'm keen to learn. Please help!