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The image depicts a bar graph showing the living issues of city residents in major UK cities in 2008. Newcastle residents report issues with health services (approximately 24%), education and training (approximately 19%), and air pollution (approximately 57%). Belfast residents report issues with health services (approximately 32%), education and training (approximately 30%), and air pollution (approximately 38%). Birmingham residents report issues with health services (approximately 30%), education and training (approximately 40%), and air pollution (approximately 30%). Cardiff has health services (approximately 34%), education and training (approximately 28%), and air pollution (approximately 38%). Manchester reports health services (approximately 45%), education and training (approximately 20%), and air pollution (approximately 35%). Glasgow residents report issues with health services (approximately 50%), education and training (approximately 20%), and air pollution (approximately 30%). London residents report issues with health services (approximately 55%), education and training (approximately 10%), and air pollution (approximately 35%).
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The bar chat depicts three issues faced by the people living across major cities of UK in 2008. It is evident from the graph that the major problem faced by majority of the people is Health Services.
Firstly, the most common issue witnessed by people in all the 7 cities was health services. In Belfast, the highest percentage of nearly 60% was recorded and a similar proportion was experienced by the people living in Cardiff, about 57%. Secondly, education and training was the second most issue reported by the residents. Belfast, Birmingham, Glasgow and London, reported a similar percentage, around 52%. The proportion was a slightly less in Newcastle, where it accounted for approximately 47%.
Lastly, air pollution accounted for the least percentage amount the other two. Lowest percentage was recorded in Newcastle, with nearly 5%. The highest was reported in Manchester at 15%, followed by London at about 13%. Furthermore, locals of Birmingham and Glasgow, experienced this issue at similar rate.
Overall, it can be seen that the most prominent living issue was health services; air pollution was the least reported one.
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