beege, EFLImpudence, the picture of the exposed wires is for the hallway. I will try what you guys have suggested above but I don't have an exposed earth wire to connect to the ceiling light. I assume cutting an earth wire that you can see in the image is probably the dumbest thing I will do?? Hopefully once connected that will solve the problem of the bathroom and bedroom light not working.
As for beege last post, I connected all the earths to the earth light fitting, all the neutral were connected to the neutral light fitting and all the live were connected to the live light fitting. Another exposed wire connected into nothing with the previous installation and I have connected that into an empty slot shown in fig 1 (this is a random google image). The ceiling light was attached to the ceiling and when I turned the power on the lights work perfectly fine... however the light switch doesn't work either side of the room. I have to turn off the lights from the main board to turn the ceiling light off, this definitely is not what I wanted.
Fig 1.
As for beege last post, I connected all the earths to the earth light fitting, all the neutral were connected to the neutral light fitting and all the live were connected to the live light fitting. Another exposed wire connected into nothing with the previous installation and I have connected that into an empty slot shown in fig 1 (this is a random google image). The ceiling light was attached to the ceiling and when I turned the power on the lights work perfectly fine... however the light switch doesn't work either side of the room. I have to turn off the lights from the main board to turn the ceiling light off, this definitely is not what I wanted.
Fig 1.