It's a glow worm MICRON.
I'm told that we have a cold water regulator between the mains and the boiler itself to take the pressure down accordingly. The filling loop to the expansion vessel however is however directly mains fed so, in theory should be able to reach more than 1.4bar.
We had a british gas guy here today who has conlcuded
1)the last thing to change is the expansion vessel on the basis that:
a)all the leaky radiators going at the same time idicate overpressure
b)the intermittent leaks ot the outside would also indicate over pressure, at least at times
c)the fact that the pressure in the expansion vessel is impossible to drive beyond 1.4 bar may suggest that it is is falsely reporting the pressure and that we believing it to be lower than it is
d)the "dodgy" first plumbers changed the guage/valve to the vessel but may not have done it correctly (especialy since they changed two parts that have no bearing on the problem and also changed the pump which also looks like it was unnecessary)
He has ordered the parts and is coming back on Monday
If that fails
2)we are searching for a hidden and substantial leak (odd cos we have NO evidence at all of damp pataches, soggy floor etc) Terrified of the cost implications there as we have already been drained financially on thsi problem
I'm a bit baffled. I still don't understand how a faulty vessel would cause so much air to get it?

In the meantime I got an address for the dodgy plumber from Companies House and am about to send a registered letter asking for a refund.......
Thanks for everyone's support