In order of priority I would do;
Have a look at the front brake pipes. If it's the metal pipes, corroded where they join the rubber pipe to the caliper, then they'll need to be replaced sooner or later, depending on how bad they've got since last year. If it's just the metal ferrules on the rubber pipes, then that's less severe (they're cheaper and easier to replace..). Worst case is that the nuts on the metal pipes have corroded to the metal pipes and also the ferrules on the rubber pipes, so that separating them is impossible, so you might need to change the whole lot.
The damper rubbers deteriorating will mean a new set of rear dampers. They're easy to fit but dampers can be a little bit dear (especially if you buy genuine Fiat parts rather than a good aftermarket brand). It can be cheaper if you can buy the parts yourself after shopping around, rather than letting the garage buy them.
Exhaust flexi section can be replaced by your friendly local exhaust place. Change it if it's blowing badly... but if it looks "okay" and not making any obvious blowing noises, then I'd save the money in the piggy bank and only change it if the car fails the MOT,
The DRL sounds like someone will have to repair the bumper doodah where the mount is bonded to it. A friendly local garage can do it, especially if they're doing the other work at the same time. The cost of this will be just labour so it's probably a half-hour or hour charge (£70?)
Ralf S.