"Millions of people who currently claim housing benefit are to be given more time before cuts are introduced. Ministers had planned to introduce a cap from next April on how much housing benefit could be claimed. But the BBC understands that existing claimants will now have until January 2012 to adjust their circumstances if needed before the caps are brought in.
The Department for Work and Pensions would not confirm the move, which it said was "speculation".
The new limits are £250 a week for a one bedroom home, £290 for a two bed, £340 for a three bed and £400 for a four bed.
A second change, to reduce housing benefit rates from average local rents to the value of the lowest third of rents, was due to come into force next October. This will also be delayed for existing claimants until January 2012. The aim is to streamline the benefit changes and give claimants more time to find a new home if they can no longer afford their existing property.
BBC deputy political editor James Landale says ministers hope to avoid controversial changes being introduced so close to next May's local and devolved elections"
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