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Band 9: The chart below gives some of the most reported issues among people living in UK cities in 2008 (%). Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 chart illustrates three most reported living issues, namely health services, education and training, and air pollution, in 7 major cities in the UK in 2008.

Overall, it is clear that health services is reportedly the biggest challenge in most cities, with a close second being education and training. Air pollution is reported considerably less in all cities, approximately five times compared to the other two issues.

The lowest percentage of health services being reported is in Glasgow, falling just under 50%. The highest figure is in Belfast, reaching almost 60%. Those extremities for education and training are in Manchester and Glasgow along with London, with about 44% and a bit over 50%, respectively. On average, the difference in the reported percentages between the two problems is around 6%, with health services ahead in the majority of the cases. However, it is noteworthy that Glasgow and London are exceptions, where education and training is believed to be the bigger problem.

Air pollution seems to be the least of the three issues by far, as even its peak in Manchester (approximately 16%) is less than half of the low of education and training. The cleanest air is reportedly in Newcastle, with 5%.

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