For form's sake, I should start by renaming the CSV file to something that
doesn't have spaces, et cetera, for example, 'GPS_Android_points_IKE.csv'.
Next, swap the LONG and LAT column headers, these are the wrong way round.

When loading the CSV file into QGIS set its CRS to EPSG:4326. Find EPSG:4326
by entering 4326 into the 'Filter' field. Then sent the project CRS to
EPSG:27700 and enable on-the-fly. Find EPSG:27700 by entering 27700 into the
'Filter' field.

Then load the raster image and set its CRS to EPSG:27700.

Nick.

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