Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says her party’s by-election victory in Aberdeen South shows the Conservatives are “working to regain trust.” Badenoch comments after the Conservatives take the seat from the Scottish National Party (SNP) in a result described by one outlet as “seismic.” The Conservatives win the constituency with a majority of more than 6,000 votes, according to the report. The coverage focuses on Badenoch’s interpretation of the outcome as a positive sign for the party, rather than on policy specifics or wider government implications. Both sources frame the result as a meaningful step for the Conservatives and highlight Badenoch’s message that the party is making progress with voters. The reports do not indicate any additional changes to local or national leadership beyond Badenoch’s remarks, and they do not dispute the reported margin of victory. Overall, the articles present a consistent account: the Conservatives win Aberdeen South from the SNP, and Badenoch characterizes the result as evidence the party is regaining support.