It looks like it might be a Dendrobium. Now that it is growing would be a good time to repot.
I can't tell how big that is, but use a pot only a couple of centimeters wider than the current spread of the roots growing from the new plantlet. Use a sharp blade to cut the aerial growth off the old part of the plant. For medium you could use fine to medium sized orchid bark, or the clay LECA balls sold at hydroponics shops. Whatever you use, there should be air spaces at the roots.
Water regularly after repotting so the roots become nearly dry between waterings. The frequency will depend on your temperatures. This kind of plant needs as much light as you can give it in England.
After it grows larger, post a photo, and we may have a better idea of the kind of Dendrobium. Care varies a little among the types.
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