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Tried to change light fitting, now half my lights don't work...

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I tried to change my light fitting today. Everything seemed to be okay - I checked that the light had been wired in correctly by turning the fuse on before I attached my fitting to the ceiling. However, the new fitting I bought has less space for the wires compared to before, so I had to push wires into the ceiling a little a bit.

After that, when I tried turning the lights back on, nothing worked, and it also took out the lights in both bedrooms, the hallway, and the bathroom. The living room lights are still working.

Does anyone know what I might have done wrong? Is it time to call an electrician?
 
I tried to change my light fitting today. Everything seemed to be okay - I checked that the light had been wired in correctly by turning the fuse on before I attached my fitting to the ceiling.
Whatever that means?
You cannot "turn a fuse on"
Possibly, you are referring to a MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker)

However, the new fitting I bought has less space for the wires compared to before, so I had to push wires into the ceiling a little a bit.
This is not allowed - by REGULATIONS.
A certain specific "Junction Box" type is required for this purpose.
After that, when I tried turning the lights back on, nothing worked, and it also took out the lights in both bedrooms, the hallway, and the bathroom. The living room lights are still working.

Does anyone know what I might have done wrong?
"London to a Brick", you have not re-connected the Line (or Neutral) conductors properly.

Please see
https://flameport.com/electric/lighting_circuits/lighting_ceiling_rose_other_colours.cs4
which illustrates how an Electrical Ceiling Rose is often connected in the UK.

If you have changed from such a Ceiling Rose to something else,
and not connected things correctly,
there is your problem.

Photographs of the previous set-up (which you may not have)
and
photographs/information concerning the new light-fitting are needed,
to provide further assistance.

Is it time to call an electrician?
Possibly !
 

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