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UPDATE! Found the fault. Tested between neutral and earth, however left cpcs in earth bar to see if it was shorting on another circuit or pipes. Tester showed dead short. Traced cables and found they run behind the boxing in for rad pipes. Took off rad cover and there it is in front of my eyes the leg that had been squished.... therefore shorting on to the neutral.... replaced leg of ring and re tested. All good. Must of been plumber who chsnged the stats on the rad cover and squashed the cable wheb putting the cover back. The reason it was tripping every so often was because there was a play centre cabinet for the kids and everytime the kids would push the cabinet it would push the rad cover into the neutral. IR reading are 10megaohms which is not that great but the cable run they have used goes under the floor after the boxing in. All is good now, thanks for everyones help! (Also attatched some pictures)
 

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looking at those pics.are you sure wet-pants didn't nail the cable after you'd questioned his parentage?
 
UPDATE! Found the fault. Tested between neutral and earth, however left cpcs in earth bar to see if it was shorting on another circuit or pipes.
I don't mean to be unkind, but why did you test without the cpcs connected to the means of Earthing before? It is a requirement of the Wiring Regulations that they be connected when conducting the test.
 

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