A really good lens for indoor action as has been mentioned is a 50mm f1.8 - it's a cheap lens for canon, you can probably get one for about 50-60 quid or there abouts. Even if you stop it down to around F2 it's still bringing in lots of light and it'll be a lot easier to get some decent shutter speeds indoors.
The problem with using such a big aperture is getting things in focus because it can be a very shallow depth of field indeed. I think it's the best investment for taking shots indoors though as it's cheap and you can get awesome shots with it.
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