Explanation:
a.
no, they are not showing the same information.
while the coordinate axes are the same (unemployment from 0 to 2 million, calendar months January to December), but the presented absolute data in every month is different.
one chart starts with 1.8 millions in January, the other with 0.7 million. they show the same relative tendencies (decrease, increase), but the absolute values are different, and therefore also the amounts of increase or decrease.
b.
first of all, as a consequence of a., at least one (if not both) of the newspapers is presenting wrong numbers. not just politically colored opinions and interpretations of the facts, but purely wrong facts.
both should think twice before publishing wrong facts.
anyway, the first chart and headline would be used, when the general message about unemployment is that a lot has changed during the last 12 months for the better.
the second chart and headline would be used to discredit any reports about great improvements of the economy and correspondingly the creation of new jobs for the population. it tries to say that while unemployment was decreasing, the change was not significant.