Thanks for those replies. I'll try it again this evening.
[Okay, I presume you are not at home now.]
You will have to remove the whole fitting. Bathroom recessed lights are required by regulations to be totally enclosed.
And it's not my home, it's my mother's. And the 2 other bulbs in the bathroom still work.
Not a great idea to be changing lamps (especially ones you are not familiar with) while the circuit is "live".
Which is what is being implied here.
No, you shouldn't have to isolate the circuit at the distributor board. But the bathroom lighting circuit should be cut off by the switch: you should not have the other lights on.
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