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.
The table illustrates living problems include health service, education and training and air pollution of citizens in 7 different uk cities in 2008.
Overall, it is noticeable that Enviroment is the issue which uk residents paid least attention to, whereas education and Heath service tended to be preferable. Furthermore, New Castle had the lowest percentage of living trouble in air pollution, while Manchester ranked last in the quantity of education and training drawbacks and Glasgow was the only city which offered better healthcare among other places.
As can be seen obviously, the quality of air didn't bother a large number of citizens since it occupied about 15% of the total at most (in Manchester city specifically), compared to the lowest percentage of that in Newcastle, at 5%.
Conversely, education and health service fields stand out in comparison to the previous field. most of the cities had the number of percentage in school service issue higher than it in healthcare, except Glasgow and London. Glasgow was one the the cities which had the a highest quantity of education and training in 2008, at over 50% while the healthcare service of this city ranked last compared to other places, at nearly 50%.
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