I believe it is the Isle of Wight. Ventnor is the UKs mildest place in the UK. South Coast of UK has good sunshine average along with the Weald Valley near Tunbridge Wells.
The other hemisphere from the one having the winter solstice gets the most sunlight
the plant that gets direct sunlight
The equator gets the most radiant sunlight on Earth.
Birmingham, England
The emergent layer of the rainforest gets the most sunlight. Its trees are the tallest and are often exposed to direct sunlight, which allows them to receive abundant light for photosynthesis.
The location that receives the most direct sunlight on Earth is the equator. This region experiences the most consistent and direct sunlight throughout the year due to its position near the middle of the planet, where the sunlight's angle is most perpendicular to the surface.
New York state get the a building get the most direct sunlight at noon is on the westside!
All places on earth get sunlight. :-) Seriously, I live in a temperate rainforest here in the Pacific Northwest, and it gets plenty of sunlight. It is a mixture of sunlight AND rain that makes a rainforest grow.
Sand gets hotter in sunlight.
In Scotland you get the most rainfall because of all the high mountains.
Tahe question is really nonsense as posed because the answer is related purely to latitude so includes very many countries. If you mean what country receives the most solar radiation at the surface of the earth, that is parts of Chile and California.
Tucson, Arizona