Citizens of the EU countries can use their national ID card instead of a passport only if the flight is between the two EU countries. However, you should consider the fact the UK has tougher rules and regulations for customs and Immigration at the arrival ports. Therefore, you may face delays upon arrival.
Answering "Your passport got lost can you travel with your ID card?"
of course you can, Poland and United Kingdom are in European Union, so the passport is not necessary, polish ID or british ID is totally fine
It depends on your nationality. If you are a citizen of another EU or Schengen country which issues its citizens with national identity cards, then you can travel using that national identity card instead of a passport. Otherwise you need a passport. If you are entering Spain overland from another Schengen country, there will not normally be passport / ID card check, but you will still need to carry your ID / passport as it is a legal requirement and you will need it to check into hotels.
only passport & voter id card
Start with your birth certificate. Apply for a passport card - or a passport. Take that in to the drivers license bureau - some states provide an ID there. In most places, though, the passport trumps all.
No, The TWIC Card is only to authorize you to enter Sea Ports if request is approved by the FSO of that facility. It is merely an ID card that if you have one means the FBI has done a background on you and you have been cleared as a non terrorist or dangerous person to the transportation community specifically maritime.
drivers license us passport us state depatment passport card state identification card
A valid passport is required
There are other valid forms of ID; sometimes you can use your Social Security card or a credit card, even. However, generally you will need a valid government-issued photo ID: if not a driver's license, then a non-license state ID, a passport, or a military ID card.
A valid passport.
A passport is the absolute best piece of single ID that a person can have. So yes.
No. You need valid, government photo ID, such as a drivers license, non-driver ID, passport or passport card.