I'd rather post here than PM, since it's not confidential and somebody else may get something from it.
If it's a Mphil rather than an MSc, you could try
Brunel, for an MSc
Cranfield. Both will do it full time or part time, neither is likely to accept NO requirement for attendance on campus. Both are likely to be impressed by all of your previous stuff as part of the entry requirements, neither is likely to give you a lot of credits - if any - for it.
You could also see what you can cherrypick from the
Embry-Riddle collection of full-time, part-time and distance learning masters programmes.
All are serious and respectable players, all will therefore require you to do some solid work and see you on the odd occasion.
I can't imagine anybody awarding an MSc to somebody they've never actually seen. Most will also be reasonably picky about who they take on, so you might want to be a tad less forceful in your tone if you contact them.
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