Condensation in loft after new insulation

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Hi all

1890s terraced house, laid some new insulation in the front half of the house last year, didn’t get round to doing the back half. Just been up there to find loads of condensation at the front pictures attached, non at the back. What do I need to do fix please? Bathroom is at the back and ventilation isn’t great, we just have the window on vent when taking a shower.

Any advice much appreciated thanks.
 

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Pull the insulation away from the eaves on both sides so you can see daylight and airflow can run in one side and out the other

I hope you have no holes in the bathroom ceiling, for example for downlighters.
 
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