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The bar graph shows three majorly put-forth problems of citizens of seven U.K. cities in 2008.

In general, poor health services afflicted the most individuals in five cities. On the other hand, the fewest in each city complained about air pollution.

To begin with, in Newcastle, Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Manchester, between 50% and 60% of the citizens complained regarding health services. The proportions of those who said that education and training were improper were smaller in each of these five cities. Whereas the proportions of such individuals in Newcastle and Manchester were approximately 45%, those in the rest were a little more than 50%. Air pollution was an issue for nearly 5% to 16% of the individuals. It increases from Newcastle to Manchester by similar margins.

In Glasgow and London, either, education and training were concerns for almost 53% of the people. Those who complained about health services were comparatively few, but still they were in the vicinity of 50%. Air pollution bothered just under 10% of the citizens in Glasgow and approximately 13% of the people in London.