Jo .......If it's an RCD that keeps tripping, then that would suggest a fault to earth. That may not show up on a test for a simple live to neutral short circuit. I can't say without knowing exactly what you tested.
If it's the circuit breaker that goes (quite different from the RCD), then that would suggest short-circuit or overload.
It's hard to correlate the fault with the incidence of bulbs blowing though.
Perhaps, a loose connection somewhere is arcing. This could cause flickering that might blow a fluorescent type low energy bulb to fail. It is possible that this could result in the circuit breaker operating.
You can go around in circles with possible theories.
The way I would approach this, and I guess most electricians as well, would be to take the light fittings down, expose all the wiring, and test each part of the circuit separately. A process of elimination Jo.