Update: The ISP redirect has now gone away and the internet now works.
However, if the output of systemd-resolve --status is anything to go by
systemd-resolve appears to still be using Google DNS instead of my ISP's
(which seems utterly bizarre).

I would surmise that while the redirect was in place, systemd-resolve
was using Google DNS and access to the Google DNS servers was blocked
until the SIM had been set up. This basically makes it impossible to set
up the type of SIM I had (https://www.three.co.uk/Free_SIM_MBB/Order) on
Ubuntu (I had to do that on Windows). That's because the SIM requires
registration, which you have to do via mobile internet while using the
SIM.

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  Broken DNS when using Three UK mobile internet (17.04 zesty)

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