Currently, all countries accept EU passports. However, if you have a stamp from a country B that has bad relations with country C, or vise versa, the country C or B may deny you entry. Example, if you enter Israel, then you cannot enter Iran or some other Arab nations using that passport. Also, if you enter Iran or those Arab nations, you may be denied entry when you go to Israel.
You can go there only if you are an EU citizen. If not, then you should renew the passport before traveling.
EU citizens don't need a passport to go to Poland, all other people do. Some also need a visa.
Yes
No. Croatian citizens can travel to EU countries without a passport. Slovenian and Italian citizens can travel to Croatia without a passport, but Croatia is not a member of schengen. EU residents do not require a visa to visit Croatia, and neither do Croatians to go to EU.
Yes, Philipinos can visit Bulgaria. But must have a Bulgarian/and or EU visa
Yes, you need a passport to travel from England to anywhere outside the EU. You may need a passport, or other acceptable ID for countries in the EU.
Yes, if you are an EU citizen. EU citizens can travel up to the end date on their passport, and sometimes beyond. No if you are a non-EU citizen. You need to get a new passport.
It could well be because Norway is not a member of the EU. Though I do remembergoing to the Canary islands a few years back now, before they were in the EU & they didnt stamp my passport
If you are not a citizen of the EU you need a passport to enter Spain.
Standard British passport (EU). The US requires tourist visa for British Overseas (non-EU) passport holders.
Yes
If you have an EU passport only.