Zaph, it’s very easy to find your Haplogroup on the Living DNA Site.
I’ve copied a little of it from my test pages, (see below) but it gives a lot more detailed information:
Your Motherline
Mitochondrial or MT DNA is found in the mitochondria cells. It contains 16,500 DNA bases, meaning it is much smaller than the autosomal genome (3 billion) or the Y chromosome (50,000). You will see this if you choose to download your raw data.
Your Mitochondrial DNA is passed directly to you by your mother, and to her by her mother and so on without undergoing any changes (recombination). This means your MT DNA information is identical to your mother, because of this we can tell you about your ancestral information from your mother.
Unlike Y Chromosome your mitochondrial DNA is found in both men and women so anyone who takes a test will be able to receive these results.
You and your maternal Haplogroup
Your mitochondrial test provides you with your maternal haplogroup, which is a code that describes a group of people that share a common ancestor. From this test you can confirm whether you share a maternal ancestor in the last 50 generations with someone with a high degree of confidence.
Your haplogroup can tell you the storey of your ancestors from 10,000s of thousands of years ago.
You can discover where they originated from, which migration routes they followed as well as their current distribution throughout the world.
Romilly.