British universities could face financial penalties if they fail to return to face-to-face teaching, a government minister has warned.
As all CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus restrictions have been lifted in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and most such curbs have been scrapped in Wales, the government has advised universities to stop online learning and return to face-to-face lectures and lessons, but some universities have failed to do so.
In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, Universities Minister Michelle Donelan said it is “really wrong” for some universities to refuse to return to pre-pandemic levels of in-person learning despite the complete reopening of other sectors of society.